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Nigeria Prepares For Internet Protocol Version 6 Rollout

by Michael Ijeh
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The federal government is set to introduce Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in a bid to improve internet user identification, numbering, and tracking in Nigeria. This was announced at the IPv6 Driven Digital Summit themed: “Bringing Net 5.5G Into Reality: Inspiring New Growth,” organised by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) in collaboration with Huawei, the IPv6 Forum, and the IPv6 Council of Nigeria.
The new protocol aims to improve the management and security of internet traffic, making it easier to monitor and safeguard online activities. This upgrade will also align Nigeria with global standards for cybersecurity and digital infrastructure.
Minister of communications, innovation, and digital economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, emphasised that Nigeria’s migration to IPv6 places it among the leading African nations adopting this advanced protocol. He highlighted that this transition will enable network providers in Nigeria to offer more reliable services while enhancing the security of online transactions.
“The adoption of IPv6 has the potential to unmask cybercriminals, thereby boosting the country’s cybersecurity efforts,” said Dr. Tijani. He further noted that the new protocol would allow authorities to better identify and track internet traffic, ensuring a safer online environment for Nigerian citizens.
According to Dr. Tijani, only a few countries, including the U.S., France, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, have fully embraced IPv6, making Nigeria’s transition a significant achievement. The protocol is crucial for ensuring that online transactions and activities are secure and that authorities can effectively identify users and manage internet traffic.
Director-general of NITDA, Malam Kashifu Inuwa, explained that minimal investment is needed to implement IPv6 in Nigeria. He cited research from Roland Berger, a global consultancy firm, which suggests that adopting IPv6 could unlock a $10 trillion global market. Inuwa added that most existing devices are already compatible with IPv6, so the primary focus will be on developing a clear strategy and policy to ensure operators comply with the migration.
“This migration to IPv6 is expected to open new economic opportunities and strengthen Nigeria’s cybersecurity posture,” Inuwa stated.
In addition to the IPv6 migration, NigComSat is in the process of replacing Nigeria’s current satellite, NIGCOMSAT-1R, which is nearing the end of its 15-year lifespan in 2026. The company is actively seeking global investors and collaborators for this replacement project.
To bridge the digital divide, NigComSat has also partnered with Hotspot Network Limited to enhance internet connectivity in rural communities across Nigeria. This partnership aims to provide reliable and affordable internet access to underserved areas, offering better access to digital services and opportunities for residents in rural Nigeria.

 

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