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Minister launches 5 mobile radio frequency monitoring equipment

By Aliyu DANLADI

The Minister of Communications, Dr Adebayo Shittu, on Friday in Abuja, launched
five mobile radio frequency monitoring equipment and national spectrum management system for effective
monitoring of frequency bands used to provide radio communication services in the country.

The minister, who said that the equipment was worth nine million dollars, added that it would guarantee effective
spectrum management in the country.

He said that the project would not only stem irregular and illegal use of radio frequency but would ensure that
users complied with the guiding laws and regulations.

According to Shittu, the project will ensure that radio frequencies are protected and used according to the guiding laws.

He added that “the project was embarked upon to enable the ministry to stem irregular and illegal use of the
scarce radio frequency spectrum resource for judicious, efficient and equitable utilisation by competing radio
communication services.”

He promised that the ministry would do its best to utilise the equipment to improve spectrum monitoring activities
and frequency management functions to minimise incidences of harmful interferences.

He said that “with these facilities in place, the ministry has the capacity and capability to detect, identify and locate
the source of transmission and is therefore able to determine if a frequency user is duly licenced or not.”

Shittu added that radio spectrum needed to be managed well for its efficient, judicious and equitable use by
radio communication services to drive socio-economic development of the country.

“The services include aeronautical, broadcasting, maritime, mobile communication, radio navigation, satellite
and space research.

“The radio frequency spectrum has diverse applications in agriculture, artificial intelligence, education, health,
banking, commerce, manufacturing, robotics and many other human endeavours, ‘ the minister noted.

Radio frequency monitoring is a means of investigating the use of the radio frequency spectrum. It is also used in
detecting and identifying the direction and source of electromagnetic emissions and possible location of a
radio communication station and equipment.

The minister, therefore, explained that the national spectrum management system would be used to create
database of all licensed users and platform for carrying out spectrum management functions which included
engineering analysis and monitoring control activities.

He said that the project also included two Denial of Service (DOS) equipment to serve as one of the enforcement
tools that may be applied to deny services to non-compliant users of the frequency spectrum.

Shittu urged Ministries, Departments and Agencies, as well as private individuals and organisations that use
the frequency spectrum to enhance communication and transmission of data within their organisation.

He advised them to ensure they first obtain the requisite authorisation from the ministry to use the radio frequency
spectrum before they procure and operate any radio communication equipment.

In addition, those presently using the frequency spectrum without due authorisation should formalise their status
of operation or face sanctions, he advised.

Rep. Onawo Ogoshi, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Information Communication Technology (ICT),
said that the importance of the project cannot be overemphasised.

He commended the ministry for achieving the feat and urged the minister to ensure that the project was
put to best use.

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