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The Nigerian telecommunications industry has continued to grow in a
phenomenal manner following market liberalization reforms that
commenced in the 1990s. As of 2017, the telecommunications industry
was one of the fastest-growing economic sectors in Nigeria and the
fourth largest contributor to the country's Gross Domestic Product.
The telecommunications industry, however, remains a highly
technical and naturally dynamic industry that has not been a usual
area for legal research in developing countries such as Nigeria.
This book bridges that gap in knowledge by providing an analysis of
the legal and policy instruments that regulate the industry. It
comprises eleven chapters that discuss the historical evolution of
telecommunications and its regulation; the development of the
Nigerian telecommunications industry from 1886 to 2017; the legal
basis for the regulation of the industry; the licensing and duties
of service providers; the regulation of network infrastructure; the
protection of consumers; the regulation of competition,
interconnection, universal access, and environmental protection;
and the resolution of industry disputes. This book will be useful
to policy makers, legislators, regulators, lawyers, law students,
investors, operators, and consumers, as well as any person
interested in the Nigerian telecommunications industry.
Since the revolution in modern telecommunications that followed the
invention of the telegraph, telecommunication networks have
provided channels for the fast delivery of communications across
national borders. This transnational nature of telecommunication
networks have led to the establishment of international regulatory
regimes on the subject. On the other hand, developing countries
consider regional economic integration as a major strategy for
promoting trade and development, telecommunications have been seen
within this context as a strategic tool for facilitating regional
economic integration. This has also led to the establishment of
regional telecommunication regulatory regimes that aim to promote
regional integration and regulatory harmonization. This book
discusses telecommunication regimes established by international
and regional organizations such as the United Nations, the
International Telecommunication Union, the World Trade
Organization, the African Union, the Economic Community of West
African States, and the Southern African Development Community,
among a number of others. It will be relevant to policy makers,
regulators, lawyers, law students, investors and telecommunication
operators, as well as any person interested in international and
African regional telecommunication regimes.
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