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TANZANIA IP POP Presentation By Peter Ngota - TTCL & Neill Nortje - TIS . TTCL Tanzania – NICTBB. Ongoing Project Technology IP MPLS Backbone Internet Data Centre Coverage Covers all regions 9 Boarder Points 2 NOCs for trouble resolution Services IP MPLS from 2 Mbps to 10 G
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TANZANIA IP POPPresentation ByPeter Ngota - TTCL & Neill Nortje - TIS
TTCL Tanzania – NICTBB • Ongoing Project • Technology • IP MPLS Backbone • Internet Data Centre • Coverage • Covers all regions • 9 Boarder Points • 2 NOCs for trouble resolution • Services • IP MPLS from 2 Mbps to 10 G • Data Storage • Generally • Technology • 40G DWDM network currently in process to upgrade to 100G DWDM • 3 Rings - High Resilience • Coverage • Covers 24 regions in the main land Tanzania (currently in a process to link with Zanzibar) • 7,560 kms OFC • Ring network, self healing • 9 Boarder Points • 2 NOCs for monitoring & • trouble resolution • Services • SDH layer is used to deliver legacy services to the service providers at transmission rates ranging from FE (100M), STM-1 (155M), GE (1000M), STM-4 (622M), STM-16 (2.5G) and STM-64 (10G
TTCL IP PoP • Built on two strong Networks • Tanzania National ICT Backbone (NICTBB) - Operated by TTCL • Telecom Italia Sparkle Tier 1 IP network (SEABONE) • Located in Dar es salaam Tanzania, connected to the world. • Connected through SEACOM, EASSY, SMW-3 (West), SMW-3(East) and EIG. • Future back-up through TEAMS
TI Sparkle Group Global Network Global capabilities • 72cities in 28 countries • 122 PoPs • >1,000 PoPs through partners • 55,000 km/fibre PEB • 30,000 km LAN • 7,500 km MED • 14,000 km/fibre Italian network • 450,000 km submarines cables • Worldwide coverage through bilateral network • Integrated and resilient proprietary backbones in Europe (PEB), Mediterranean Basin, US and LatAm • Unique dual protected fiber path in Europe • Full IP – soft-switch multi-service network • Unique footprint in the Mediterranean region through bilateral cables, MED Nautilus, SMW3-4 and IMEWE • Protection of the optical link via meshed architecture Data as of December 2010
Advantages of IP purchase in Dar es Salaam • Takes advantage of the Tier 1 IP PoP in our vicinity. • Takes advantage of Dar’s proximity to all border giving shorter Round Trip Times (RTT) than London or Frankfurt = better performance. • Lesser risk Seaborne – Tier 1 Operator provide assurance • Complete redundancy from border to “Big Internet”. Tanzanian national network plus diverse routes from Dar. • Direct access to Tier 1 IP network, no buying and reselling. • Access to locally stored Google content. Djibouti now and Dar shortly. • One contract for both backbone capacity and IP • One Stop Shop at Affordable Rates • Hub of ICT in the SADC Region (and Beyond)