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FG seeks protection of ICT infrastructure against climate change

by Segun Ogunlade January 2, 2023
written by Segun Ogunlade January 2, 2023
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The Nigerian government has been called upon to guard the nation’s telecommunications infrastructure against the adverse effects of climate change as the protection would always enhance effective service delivery.

The Lagos Coordinator of the Nigerian Institute of ICT Engineers, Austyne Duru, who made the call in Lagos over the weekend, said that the advice became necessary because typical universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) signals are transmitted on the ultra-high frequency (UHF) channels and they can be affected by atmospheric factors like high temperature, heavy rain, and air pressure (wind).

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“The above is impacted by climate change which increases temperature, rainfall and wind speed hence causing degradation and disruption of service in severe cases,” Duru was quoted to have said.

He added that the effect of climate change could be mitigated using wired communication systems, increased number of communications stations, and use of lower frequencies for wireless communication systems and the use of wired communication in the form of optical fibre cabling as exemplified by Lagos State Smart City Project and the Nigerian Communication Commission’s (NCC) DigOne Initiative would help.

Duru said that when fully developed by 2030, the wired cable infrastructure would serve as the country’s new reliable communications system.

He said that to build a reliable mobile communication system required that miniature cell sites were built at close proximity.

Duru said that this approach would improve quality reception for subscribers.

He also advised the Federal Government to retrieve part of lower frequencies currently used for maritime, and broadcasting services, as such radio channels could be redesigned for mobile and wireless communication systems.

“In addition to these, communication system infrastructure must be built for resilience by duplicating hardware in different locations, including renting servers outside the country.

“By doing this, service will continue to be provided even in cases of natural disasters such as flood and fire devastation that affects the data centres or core network equipment that processes communication for subscribers,” he said.

Story was adapted from EnvironNewsNigeria.

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