For the purpose of frequency allocation, the world is divided into three regions. Nigeria falls within Region 1. Article 5 of the Radio Regulations deal with these frequency allocations which have been made from 8.3KHz to 300GHz. After each World Radiocommunication Conference, reviews to the table are made to reflect additions and modifications resulting from these conferences. It is mandatory for all administrations to adhere to these allocations.
The National Frequency Table of Allocations is a compendium of frequency allocations to services applicable to Nigeria as well as a depiction of frequency usage in Nigeria. The table has been developed and periodically reviewed in conformity with the international regulations governing radio spectrum and the international/ regional agreements acceded to by the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the capacity of the National Frequency Management Council. It conveys the nation’s compendium prior to the World Radiocommunication Conference of 2015. The objective of developing and sustaining a National Table of Frequency Allocation is to promote spectrum discipline, increase efficiency and usage.
The Frequency Assignment Tables for the commercial frequencies assigned by the Nigerian Communications Commission are listed below;
- pdf 2.1 GHz Assignments (8.95 kB)
- pdf 2.2 GHz Assignments (17.71 kB)
- pdf 2.3 GHz Assignments (148 KB)
- pdf 3.5 GHz Assignments (118 KB)
- pdf 5.4 GHz Assignments (265 KB)
- pdf 10.5 GHz Assignments (225 KB)
- pdf 26 GHz Assignments (32.39 kB)
- pdf 450 MHz Assignments (30.9 kB)
- pdf 800 MHz (LTE & Traditional) Assignments (116 KB)
- pdf 900 MHz GSM Assignments (211 KB)
- pdf 1800 MHz - GSM Assignments (211 KB)
- pdf 2100 MHz - 3G Assignments (213 KB)