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Broadband Connectivity (for) Africa. Bill Dale Executive -Global Capacity International & Special Markets Telkom SA. Outline. “Afrolinque” - Benefits to Africa Capacity for Africa Expanding Africa’s Broadband Capacity. “AFROLINQUE” BENEFITS TO AFRICA.
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Broadband Connectivity (for) Africa Bill Dale Executive-Global Capacity International & Special Markets Telkom SA
Outline • “Afrolinque” - Benefits to Africa • Capacity for Africa • Expanding Africa’s Broadband Capacity
Africa’s Need for Global Connectivity • Liberalisation of African market. • Limitation on economic growth & foreign investment. • High cost and lack of broadband, reliable connectivity. • Evolution of internet, VOIP, mobile market & integrated network solutions. • Africa’s dependence on others for transit of voice phone traffic.
Afrolinque (SAT-3/WASC/SAFE) Landing Points 1. Portugal 2. Alta Vista (Spain) 3. Senegal 4. Côte d'Ivoire * 5. Ghana * 6. Benin 7. Nigeria 8. Cameroon 9. Gabon 10. Angola 11. Melkbosstrand 12. Mtunzini 13. Reunion 14. Mauritius 15. India 16. Malaysia 1 2 15 3 6 7 16 4 5 8 9 SAT-3/WASC 10 SAFE 14 13 SAT-2 11 12 * : Regeneration station
SAT-3/WASC/SAFE -Technical Specification • System length : 27850km • System bandwidth : • SAT-3/WASC : 20Gb/s initially 120Gb/s ultimately • SAFE : 10Gb/s initially : 130Gb/s ultimately • Equivalent of 5.8 m (SAT-3/WASC) & 6.3 Million (SAFE) simultaneous telephone calls. • 34 major global operators invested $670m • System design life of 25 years. • Telkom is the network administrator
Benefits for Africa • Initiated, owned & operated by Africans. • Retention of revenue on the continent. • Transfer of essential skills & technology. • Global & regional positioning resulted in optimum funding portfolio. • Providing secure and reliable broadband connectivity. • Global state-of-the-art connectivity underlying key to foreign investment.
Telkom Satellite investments • Intelsat – approximate 1.16% holding • Inmarsat – approximate 0.3% holding • New Skies – (value $5.6M) • Satellite systems currently used by Telkom: • Intelsat • New Skies • PanAmSat • EuropeStar
Correspondent relationship with international operators Global destinations African destinations
Carriers in the African market Direct links into Africa Direct links into SADC
VoIP • Established Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Point of Presence (PoP) in London • Attracting voice minutes destined for RSA and Africa from “Emerging” Carriers • Traffic Outgoing from RSA on “LCR” basis • Established Telkom SA as VoIP Clearinghouse • Deploying VoIP with African Carriers • More Global VoIP PoPs in plans • The VoIP Leader in Africa
Telkom’s Capacity Plan for Africa • Afrolinque • Satellite / Fibre solutions • Intelsat partnership • Wireless broadband • Network hubbing • IP roll-out • SAIX (Internet connectivity)
SAT-3/WASC/SAFE + EAST 1 2 2 3 15 6 5 4 7 16 8 EAST AFRICAN CABLE 9 10 SAT-3/WASC SAFE 14 13 11 12 • Landing Points • 1. Portugal • 2. Alta Vista (Spain) • 3. Senegal • 4. Côte d'Ivoire • 5. Ghana • 6. Benin • 7. Nigeria • 8. Cameroon • 9. Gabon • 10. Angola • 11. Melkbosstrand • 12. Mtunzini • 13. Reunion • 14. Mauritius • 15. India • Malaysia East: South Africa + Mozambique + Tanzania + Zanzibar + Kenya + Madagascar
East Africa Cable Proposal? • 3 Primary route configurations are being considered. • Route 1 : South Africa to Kenya with landings at Mozambique, Madagascar, Tanzania & Zanzibar. • Route 2 : Same as Route 1 with extended termination in Djibouti instead of Kenya. • Route 3 : Same as Route 1 with extended end termination in India (Cochin) with intermediate landings in Seychelles & Maldives.
Project Status & Investment Interest • Project cost estimated to range from US$110 Million (Kenya) up to US$200 Million (India). • Innovative financing solutions based on SAT-3/WASC/SAFE experience. • Telkom traffic forecast & feasibility study currently ongoing. • Telkom decision to further pursue the concept scheduled for 4th Quarter 2002. • Significant interest expressed by potential investors and landing point operators.