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'''Aderonke Adeniyi''' has been the Manager of Competition and Tariff for the [[NCC|Nigerian Communications Commission]] since September 2014, where she assists with the research and analysis of existing and proposed global policies as they affect the telecommunications/ICTs industry, as well as how they can be adopted into the Nigerian telecoms industry. She also makes policy recommendations in areas such as technological developments, market growth/penetration, convergence, cybercrime, child online protection, internet governance, subscriber trends/demands, infrastructure developments, solutions for emerging markets and how to effectively and efficiently regulate the industry is forwarded to management for consideration. | '''Aderonke Adeniyi''' has been the Manager of Competition and Tariff for the [[NCC|Nigerian Communications Commission]] since September 2014, where she assists with the research and analysis of existing and proposed global policies as they affect the telecommunications/ICTs industry, as well as how they can be adopted into the Nigerian telecoms industry. She also makes policy recommendations in areas such as technological developments, market growth/penetration, convergence, cybercrime, child online protection, internet governance, subscriber trends/demands, infrastructure developments, solutions for emerging markets and how to effectively and efficiently regulate the industry is forwarded to management for consideration. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 17 May 2021
Organization: | Nigerian Communications Commission | ||
Country: | Nigeria | ||
Email: | ronnieniyi [at] yahoo.co.uk | ||
LinkedIn: | [Aderonke's LinkedIn Aderonke Adeniyi] | ||
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Aderonke Adeniyi has been the Manager of Competition and Tariff for the Nigerian Communications Commission since September 2014, where she assists with the research and analysis of existing and proposed global policies as they affect the telecommunications/ICTs industry, as well as how they can be adopted into the Nigerian telecoms industry. She also makes policy recommendations in areas such as technological developments, market growth/penetration, convergence, cybercrime, child online protection, internet governance, subscriber trends/demands, infrastructure developments, solutions for emerging markets and how to effectively and efficiently regulate the industry is forwarded to management for consideration.
Aderonke assists with coordinating collation and analysis of the Nigerian telecommunications industry performance statistics in order to generate periodic reports for the purpose of providing detailed and accurate data on the various telecommunications services such as mobile, fixed, internet, broadband, quality of service, and infrastructure deployments.
Ms. Adeniyi represents Nigeria in the ITU Expert Group of Telecommunications Indicators (EGTI), an initiative where discussions are held on how to continuously seek ways to ascertain through statistical computation of global telecommunications/ICTs growth the best indicators that are acceptable and implementable in all the countries of the world.[1]
Education
Aderonke graduated from Usmanu Danfodiyo University in 1999 with a B.Sc. and Honors in Applied Chemistry. She also has attended the University of Strathclyde.[2]