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1 4th Southern Africa Regional Broadband, Next Generation Networks and New Technologies Workshop 2014 Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa 26 - 28 November 2014 SADC Regional Broadband Infrastructure Initiatives
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2 Contents The Broadband Investment?SRII InitiativeSRII ObjectivesSRII – Phases : I and IISRII Regional NetworkSubmarine Cables Connecting SRIIConnect Africa Summit GoalsConclusion
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3 Broadband Investment? Investment is required in order to build and improve regional and national infrastructure for information and communication technologies (ICT) across the region. To attract this investment, there must be the right mix of policy and regulation and carefully crafted public-private partnerships. The investment need is for the whole supply chain (submarine cables, regional networks, national backbones and rural access); leveraging private investment; policy and regulatory reform, and stimulating demand for, and use of, networks.
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4 SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) Initiative Southern Africa Telecommunications Association (SATA) own initiative to develop international, regional and national telecommunications infrastructure connecting the SADC Member States Adopted as a SADC Regional Telecommunications /ICT Infrastructure Development Flagship Programme financed through Bilateral Partnerships and through financiers like the ITU, World Bank, DBSA and AfDB Southern Africa Telecommunications Association (SATA) own initiative to develop international, regional and national telecommunications infrastructure connecting the SADC Member States Adopted as a SADC Regional Telecommunications /ICT Infrastructure Development Flagship Programme financed through Bilateral Partnerships and through financiers like the ITU, World Bank, DBSA and AfDB
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5 SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) - Objectives National Backbones design and implementation using broadband optic fibre Regional interconnection using optic fibre Global connection using submarine cables Using similar standards for interconnection and cross connect Keeping intra SADC Traffic within SADC National Backbones design and implementation using broadband optic fibre Regional interconnection using optic fibre Global connection using submarine cables Using similar standards for interconnection and cross connect Keeping intra SADC Traffic within SADC
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6 SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) – Phases : I and II Phase I: Phase I: Regional Transmission Links (2000 – 2013) Short Term - Establish Analogue or Digital Links Medium Term – Migrate to Digital Technology (radio or optic fibre) Long-Term - Migrate to all Optic Fibre Phase II: Migration to NGN and Mobile /3/4/5G All IP All IP Phase I: Phase I: Regional Transmission Links (2000 – 2013) Short Term - Establish Analogue or Digital Links Medium Term – Migrate to Digital Technology (radio or optic fibre) Long-Term - Migrate to all Optic Fibre Phase II: Migration to NGN and Mobile /3/4/5G All IP All IP
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7 SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) – Regional Network
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Copyright 2013 © SATA Secretariat, All Rights Reserved 8 Backhaul Network and Landing Stations
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9 Submarine Cable Network Connecting SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII)
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10 SADC Region Information Infrastructure (SRII) – Status and Target (2015) All Regional Broadband Optic Links to completed by December 2012 Phase I Phase I completed Phase II 90% over 90% completion Phase III over 50% over 50% migration to NGN and 3G /4G
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11 Connect Africa Summit (2007) Key success factors identified for ICT investment, development and collaboration were: Expanding broadband backbone infrastructure and access networks, using innovative business and financing models, such as infrastructure- sharing and demand aggregation among local and regional institutions. This new infrastructure investment includes national and regional interconnectivity initiatives, such as Internet exchange points and rural connectivity projects; Enhancing workforce training to support employment and growth in the ICT sector and the overall economy; Stimulating the development of locally-relevant ICT content, applications and services, and Broadening efforts to develop an enabling policy and regulatory environment for investment, including harmonization across regions and sub-regions.
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12 Connect Africa Summit Goals
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13 Connect Africa – Follow up Activities Reports Downloadable from the ITU Website
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14 Conclusion Bottleneck?: - There is a need to accelerate the implementation of National Backbones and Access Networks Regional and International Capacity through optic and submarine cables is now available There is also a need to stimulate demand through various programmes, e.g cheaper and affordable terminals
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15 Upcoming Regional Events Looking forward to your participation
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16 Thank you for your attention.
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