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AUGUST 2012 ABDULLAHI MAIKANO SECRETARY, UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION FUND NIGERIA

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Page 1: AUGUST 2012 ABDULLAHI MAIKANO SECRETARY, UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION FUND NIGERIA

AUGUST 2012

ABDULLAHI MAIKANOSECRETARY, UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION FUNDNIGERIA

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Introduction

Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion

Backbone Transmission Network (BTRAIN)

Community Communication Centre (CCC)

Schools Access Project (SAP)

Tertiary Institution Access Project (TiAP)

Rural Broadband Initiative (RUBI)

E-Health

E-Library

Local Content Initiative

E-Accessibility

Conclusion

Outline

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Introduction

Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion

Backbone Transmission Network (BTRAIN)

Community Communication Centre (CCC)

Schools Access Project (SAP)

Tertiary Institution Access Project (TiAP)

Rural Broadband Initiative (RUBI)

E-Health

E-Library

Local Content Initiative

E-Accessibility

Conclusion

Outline

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Introduction• The USPF has developed its Strategic

Management Plan 2013 – 2017 and the targets in this presentation are as end of 2015.

• The targets have not taken into consideration other projects that would be implemented using the bottom-up approach.

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Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion

Description

• This programme involves granting of subsidies for the deployment of Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) and other passive infrastructure in underserved and un-served communities in Nigeria.

• This infrastructure will be expected to support the extension of voice services to un-served and underserved areas

Target

• The target for the AMPE Programme by 2015 is to have 60% coverage of all Local Government Wards in Nigeria that has no voice coverage.

• The expected outcome is increase in telephony and internet penetration

• It is expected that by end of 2017, there will be a 100% voice coverage in Nigeria

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Backbone Transmission Network

Description

• This programme will provide incentives to industry operators to build out the optic fibre cable network from major cities/towns where they currently exist to surrounding communities which have been classified as unserved especially in terms of internet infrastructure

Target

• 35% of identified target areas connected to the fibre networks

• The expected outcome of this programme is to increase/improve access to the Internet.

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Community Communication Centre (CCC)

Description •The USPF will partner with local entrepreneurs and community-based organisations to promote an ICT enabled Community Centre.

•Each CCC will extend: Voice Internet ICT training and other

services to unserved communities on shared basis

Target

• At least one CCC established in 35% of defined target area

• At least 40% of the population in the community utilise the CCC

• The expected outcome is bridging the digital divide and improve adoption/utilisation of ICT services therefore stimulating social and economic development in the community as well as create a knowledge-based society

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Schools Access Project (SAP)Description

• This project will provide ICT hardware, internet access and relevant content and/or applications to public secondary schools

• The teachers will also be trained in the use of ICT as a teaching aid

Target

• 300 schools provided with ICT tools and connectivity each year.

• Improvement in the pass rate of the schools by at least 20%

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Tertiary Institution Access Project (TiAP)

Description

• The project is aimed at encouraging the use of the internet in teaching, research and learning through the provision of internet access to Tertiary Institutions at a subsidised cost

Target• At least 40% of all subjects

taught through the use of ICT tools

• 20% increase in examination pass rate amongst students who are direct beneficiaries of the project

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Rural Broadband Initiative (RUBI)

Description

• This programme will result in the provision of Internet services and applications that would support socio-economic activities in the unserved and underserved communities.

Target

• 60% of identified target areas will be provided with internet services

• 100% of all USPF supported projects will be provided with bandwidth

• The initiative is to facilitate the rapid take up other applications and services centred on the internet in the locations e.g. e-commerce, e-library, e-health, e-government etc.

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E-Health

Description

• The USPF will partner with the Federal Ministry of Health in providing connectivity to Hospitals.

• The project is the deployment of ICT tools in Federal Government hospitals to overcome the challenges facing the healthcare sector.

Target

• 74 institutions (2 per state i.e. One Teaching Hospital and One General Hospital) will benefit from the project.

• The expected outcome is increase in healthcare delivery

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E-LibraryDescription

• The E-library Project is to create a platform to connect the existing libraries in the country to enable the sharing of information and other resources as well as connect to other libraries outside the country.

Target

• 74 Libraries will benefit from this project

• The expected outcome is the improvement in quality of research and enhance knowledge economy

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Local Content Initiative Description

• The USPF will provide subsidies/grants to promote the development of local content ICT applications

Target • At least two local content

application developed annually

• The expected outcome is to promote indigenous digital innovations and entrepreneurship

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E-Accessibility

Description • Provision of ICT to

Institutions/Groups of Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWA)to enhance their digital Lifestyle.

• This project is to ensure that all Nigerians have access to ICT (total inclusions)

Target • 60% of institutions and

groups of PLWD • The expected outcome is

the empowerment of PLWD as well as achieve ICT inclusion

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CONCLUSION• The USPF can make a difference through the development of

effective and innovative universal access, universal service & universal coverage programmes for Nigeria

• Therefore the mandate of the USPF, which is to facilitate the widespread availability and usage of network services and application services throughout Nigeria is achievable