It
was another glorious moment for Nigeria's second largest telecom operator,
Globacom, on Saturday night as it was rewarded with an award and inducted into
the ICT hall of fame for its unwavering support for the telecom industry.
All
these happened at the 10th anniversary of the Beacon of Information and
Communication Technology (BoICT) Awards held in Lagos on Friday.
Globacom
got the 'Most Innovative Mobile Player of the Year' award at the colourful
ceremony attended by distinguished Nigerians from all walks of life.
In
addition, Globacom was inducted into the ICT Hall of Fame for its remarkable
contributions to the growth of Nigeria’s telecommunications industry.
Globacom's
representatives, Eric Uwaoma, Head, Enterprise Solutions, Oluwakemi Akinyele of
Training Development Unit and Raj Narayan, Head, Mobile Money, received the
award on behalf of the company.
The
Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Mr.
Gbenga Adebayo, described Globacom as the game changer of the telecom industry.
Adebayo
said the innovation of Per Second Billing (PSB) system introduced by Globacom
fast-tracked telecom growth in the country.
He
congratulated Globacom for winning the Most Innovative Mobile Player of the
Year award. He said though Globacom came at a later date, its introduction of
PSB system at a time earlier operators said it was not achievable, changed the
rule of the game.
"For
that unique innovation and many more others it has introduced since then,
Globacom deserved this award", he said.
The
ALTON chairman described the telecom sector as the "most reliable"
sector in the country and a "major driver" of the economy.
Adebayo
called for protection of the sector by the government to enable it thrive in
the interest of the country. He urged the government to look into the issue of
multiple taxation in the industry and make conscious efforts to protect the
industry's critical infrastructure; just as he described the threat by the
Nigerian Airspace Management Authority to close down operators' base stations
as a threat to national security which will have grave consequences for the
country.
Founder
and CEO of Communication Week Media Limited and organisers of the BoICT Award
Series, Ken Nwogbo, described the Beacon of ICT Awards Series as the last most
prestigious annual event available in the ICT industry in Nigeria.
The
event attracted the industry legend, Dr. Chris Uwaje, President of the
Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Olusola
Teniola; Managing Director of Vodacom Business, Wale Odeyemi; Managing Director
of Systemspecs, Mr. John Obaro; Managing Director of Rack Centre; Tunde Coker,
and Muyiwa Ogungboye of e.Stream Networks Limited, among numerous others.
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