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NCC unveils internet roadmap, targets 30% adoption

The NCC has launched a national IPv6 roadmap for Nigeria, aiming for 30% adoption by 2030 to enhance digital competitiveness and support new technologies.

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The Nigerian Communications Commission has unveiled a national strategy to accelerate the adoption of Internet Protocol version 6, setting out clear targets for government agencies, telecommunications operators, and private sector players as it seeks to close a widening gap with global peers and strengthen its digital infrastructure.

The roadmap, launched on Thursday at the inauguration of the Nigeria IPv6 Council in Lagos by the NCC, aims to lift the country’s IPv6 adoption rate from roughly 5 per cent today to levels comparable with leading African economies within the next three years and to about 30 per cent by 2030.

Speaking at the event, the Executive Vice Chairman of the regulator, Aminu Maida, framed the transition as critical to Nigeria’s economic competitiveness and digital sovereignty, warning that continued reliance on the legacy IPv4 system risks constraining growth in next-generation technologies.

“IPv6 is no longer optional; it is a strategic necessity for national competitiveness, security, and economic sovereignty,” the executive said, noting that global IPv4 address reserves have been exhausted while demand for connectivity continues to surge, driven by 5G, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things.

Under the strategy, at least 20 per cent of government networks are expected to become IPv6-compliant by 2027, while a minimum of 25 per cent of telecom operators are to actively deploy the protocol. Nationwide adoption is projected to reach approximately 30 per cent by the end of the decade.

The newly inaugurated council, which operates as Nigeria’s chapter of the global IPv6 Forum, has been tasked with coordinating implementation across sectors, including developing monitoring frameworks, issuing annual progress reports, and advising on policy incentives to accelerate uptake.

Data presented at the launch show Nigeria lagging behind global benchmarks, with IPv6 adoption at about 5 per cent, compared with a global average exceeding 40 per cent and an African average of around 6 per cent. This is despite the country having more than 200 Autonomous System Numbers and over 100 networks that have already secured IPv6 address allocations.

Only a fraction, however, are actively deploying the protocol or assigning IPv6 addresses to end users. According to the Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria, one of the key bottlenecks is the continued functionality of IPv4, which reduces the urgency for migration among operators.

“Because IPv4 still works, many organisations are not under immediate pressure to transition,” he said. “The shift requires investment in infrastructure, training, and awareness, and many are unsure of the immediate commercial returns.” Related News Silva hopeful of Iwobi’s quick injury recovery Group warns students against human trafficking Water project: Foundation gets EU grant for seven communities He added that limited end-user awareness further weakens demand, as most consumers are indifferent to the underlying internet protocol as long as connectivity is maintained.

The strategy places significant emphasis on public sector leadership, requiring government ministries, departments, and agencies to migrate their digital infrastructure to dual-stack or IPv6-native systems. Private sector players, including telecom operators, internet service providers, data centres, and financial institutions, are expected to follow suit by upgrading infrastructure and integrating IPv6 into procurement and network expansion plans.

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