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Why MTN Nigeria wants to bid for another 5G spectrum this year

MTN Nigeria gets NCC approval to lease spectrum from NTEL

MTN Nigeria CEO, Karl Toriola

The largest telecommunications operator in Nigeria, MTN Nigeria Communication Plc, has shown interest in participating in the upcoming auction of two additional 3.5GHz spectrums by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The telecom giant said having another lot of 100Mhz in the 3.5GHz spectrum band will enable it to deliver 5G service more efficiently.

Recall that MTN had earlier won the first 3.5GHz spectrum auction conducted by the NCC in December 2021 alongside Mafab Communications. Both companies paid $273.6 million each for the licence.

As of now, MTN is the only telecom operator that has rolled out 5G service in Nigeria as Mafab’s rollout deadline was extended by 5 months, which lapses in January 2023.

The company is now showing interest in acquiring another lot of the same spectrum. Note that a draft Information Memorandum (IM) for the scheduled 3.5GHz spectrum auction disqualifies any operator that has previously acquired the same licence earlier from participating.

“Licensees having Spectrum holdings in the 3.5GHz band are not eligible,” the regulator stated in the IM.

MTN makes a case: While the telecom regulator is to release the final IM for the auction on November 18, it allows stakeholders to make input that will form the final document. Commenting on the draft, MTN said:

NCC’s response: At a stakeholder forum on Tuesday to discuss the issues raised on the IM, the NCC said it has noted MTN’s concerns. It hinted that the final position on the issue would be reflected in the final IM to be released soon.

The auction of the 2 lots of 3.5GHz spectrum for 5G service has been scheduled to hold on December 19 in Abuja. The reserve price for the auction has been fixed at $273.6 million, which is the price paid by the last winners of the same licence.

However, based on comments on the IM and interactions at the stakeholder forum, only 2 operators, Airtel and MTN, had shown interest in the spectrum auction.

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