TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH
1.1 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE RESEARCH
1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH
1.3 DEFINITION OF TERMS
1.4 SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS)
1.5 INTERNATIONAL ROAMING
CHAPTER TWO
INTRODUCTION
2.1 CONCEPTS
OF GLOBAL SYSTEM OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
2.2
SHORTCOMINGS OF GLOBAL SYSTEM OF
MOBILE COMMUNICATION (GSM)
2.3 THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK
2.3.1 SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE GSM
2.3.2 ARCHITECTURE OF THE GSM NETWORK
2.3.3 MOBILE STATION
2.3.4 BASE STATION SUBSYSTEM
2.3.5 NETWORK SUBSYSTEM
2.3.6 SUCCESS RECORDED BY GSM IN
NIGERIA
CHAPTER THREE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SUMMARY
3.1 CONCLUSION
3.2 RECOMMENDATION
3.3 BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH
Telecommunication arrived in Nigeria over 100 years ago. At
independent in 1960, the country only had about 18, 724 phone lines
for the use by a population of roughly 40 million from independence, various
government made several attempts to
increase the number of lines in Nigeria. However,
these attempts failed woefully due to
certain reasons, chiefly amongst
those are monopoly of this sector by the country’s public utility. Nigerian
Telecommunication Plc, NITEL and
its inept corrupt management.
By the beginning of 1999, there were roughly
500,000 lines available for a population
of around 120 million Nigerians.
The present administration of chief Olusegun Obasanjo broke the barrier
of telecommunication by adopting
deregulation through privatization. This it achieved by auctioning licenes for Global system for mobile (GSM)
companies in January 2001 for $286 million each and further reserved a licence
for NITEL.
However, only two (2) out of the three
(3) companies at the auction, MTN Communications
and ECONET Wireless were warded full GSM licences, the third a successful
company at the auction, communication Investment limited (CIL) was refused
alicence on the growth that two digital
mobile licensed operating – ECONET and MTN who embarked on vigorous publicity drive to catch the large market in
the country. Thus, the recent announcement by the operators of plans to
commence operations by 7th and 8th August by ECONET and MTN came
as much awaited news by many Nigerians.
The journey to success in Nigeria telecommunication milleu
has been long and tortours.
Telecommunication facilities in Nigeria
were first established in 1886 by the colonial administration.
Between 1960 and 1985 the
telecommunication sector consisted of the department of posts and telecommunications sector was
(grossly underdeveloped) in charge of the internal network company the Nigeria external telecommunication (NET) limited,
responsible for the external
telecommunications services. NET provided the gateway to the outside world. the
installed switching capacity at the end
of 1985 was about 200,000 liens as against the planned target of about 460,000
all the exchanges were analogue.
Telephones penetration remained poor
equaling telephone line to 440
inhabitants, well below the target of 1
telephone line to 100 inhabitants recommended by ITU for developing countries.
The quality of services was largely unsatisfactory. The telephone system
was unreliable, congested expensive and customer unfriendly.
Arising from the foregoing in January 1985, the erstwhile post
and telecommunication (P & T) department was split into postal and
telecommunication divisions. The latter was
merged with NET to form Nigerian telecommunications limited (NITEL), a
limited liability. The main objective of
establishing NITEL was to harmonise the planning and coordination of the internal and external
telecommunications services, rationalize investment in telecommunications
development and provide accessible
efficient and affordable services.
Almost 46 years down the line, the Nigeria
telecommunication lines available are roughly ever million to the 120 million
people in the country.
1.1 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE RESEARCH
the significance of this research work
are numerous, but I will like to focus on these:
(1)
To
enlighten the public on the usefulness
of globalization of mobile communication to
them.
(2)
To
expand people’s view on the operations of the various telecommunication services in the country.
(3)
It
is also meant to teach corporate bodies the
relevance of GSM to their operations and business.
(4)
Its
relevance to the society as a whole.
Apart from the above mentioned significance of the research work, it is also for the general understanding of ways and areas which GSM affect the
business world in the country.
Furthermore, it penetrates on the
emergence of high profitability
that accompany GSM communication in Nigeria. Most business and other
opportunity that accrue to firms are
easily tapped into, due to the fact that there is a cheaper and easy means to
reach and exploit them profitability.
The disadvantages were not left out in
this work. The tariffs charged by these
operators are too high in Nigeria, compared to the tariff of other countries in
which they operated. Another strong weak side of GSM is that their poor network
coverage to reach people in the remote
parts of the country. Most of these service providers do not reach for into
some parts of the country which has been
hampering their services from been qualified as fully efficient.
Another main set back of this study is
the “network failure” syndrome. This is a common problem faced by customers of
the PTO’s. There are several cases of network
fluctuation on phones because these service providers are really focused on making back their license fees, so they are majorly targeting their capital and profit
while the customers are left at the
mercy of unsatisfactory services.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH
The objectives of carrying out this
research is exclusively for academic purpose. Notwithstanding, the objective
also spread across its tentacles beyond the academic purpose.
Another objective of this work is to
fully discuss the anomalies in the
telecommunication sector even with the
emergence of the PTO’S and try to suggest a lasting solution that will
actualize the relevance of GSM communication to the business world in Nigeria.
The level of competition brought about
is the telecommunication sector of this country is due to the advent of GSM.
Another strong point is how
the introduction of GSM has been amass employer of labour and also
an opportunity for some people to discover their strength
(GSM engineers).
It is also an eye opener to the fact that the preceeding service providers
before GSm, offerd little or no service
compared to what we have now. NITEL was the major provider of telecommunication service in Nigeria there
was no competition so through people complain of the service they offer, but
they still continue to patronize them.
1.4 DEFINITION OF TERMS
GSM:- Global
system for mobile
ICT:- Information and communication technology
NCC:- Nigerian
communication commission
NET:- Nigerian external telecommunication
CIL:- Communication
investment limited
ITU:- International telecommunication unions
NITEL:- Nigeria
telecommunication
IT:- Information
Technology
ISP:- Internet
service provider
GMPCS:- Global mobile personal communication service.
FWA:- Fixed
wireless access
PTO:- Private telephone operator
SNO:- Second
national operator
FTS:- fixed telephone services
LAN:- Local area network
SIM:- Subscriber identify mobile
SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS)
This allows customers to send and receive text message
via their phones. Alerts will sound on handsets informing customers that a
message has been received.
INTERNATIONAL
ROAMING
International roaming is probably the
service feature that has the greastest value for international users of mobile
telecommunications. It enables customers or subscriber of GSM networks to make
calls to and from other countries, across
scores of GSM networks worldwide.
Customers in Nigeria will
thus benefits from the many roaming agreements already reached between the
world’s GSM operators. Visitors to Nigeria with a
Gsm account helped outside the country will also be able to use their phones
here during their staying.
HANDSET
This is the common name used to refer
to the telephone or better still the mobile phone.
TARIFFS
These are the actual cost of the calls made. This simply
means cost of airtime usage. For example
N50 per airtime minute.
ACCESS PERIOD
This means how many days you can
receive unlimited incoming calls.
PEAK
PERIOD
This means the time when many
subscribers are accessing the network. The time range is usually 07 hrs:00:00- 18hrs: 59:59.
OFF
PEAK PERIOD
This means the time when fewer
subscribers are accessing the network. It is the opposite of peak period. The
time range is usually 19 hrs:00-23hrs:59:59 also 23hrs:59:59-04hrs:00:00.
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