Más contenido relacionado La actualidad más candente (19) Similar a Connecting cape town v3.0.pptx (20) Connecting cape town v3.0.pptx2. Agenda – Connecting Cape Town
• What is broadband connectivity exactly?
• What it costs to connect a broadband user
• Connecting Cape Town to the world (and Africa)
• Connecting Cape Town to South Africa
• Connecting Cape Town to itself
• Implications for Cape Town & business in Cape Town
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3. Introduction – Why is broadband connectivity important?
• Broadband Projects 1% extra GDP
• Digital cities initiatives worldwide
• E-Government enablement
• Foundation for virtual working
• Foundation for virtual services
• Enabler – business, education,…
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4. What is broadband connectivity exactly?
• Fibre Optic Cable
• International
• National
• Metropolitan
• Other last mile
• Copper
• Wireless
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5. What it costs to connect a user from Cape Town
ISP Operations 6%
IPC 12% International
Bandwidth 12%
Last Mile Bandwidth 70%
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6. Connecting Cape Town to the World
International traffic flows 2009
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7. Connecting Cape Town to the World
Global Undersea Cable Systems 2010
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8. Connecting Cape Town to the World
Global Undersea Cable Systems 2010
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9. The “African” issue
• Most routing still via
Europe and North
America to rest of Africa
• Coastal cables not
being used yet
10. Connecting Cape
Town to the world
• Many cables planned
• Both East and West
coast
• Land locked countries?
• Operating models are
key
11. Cables, lots of bandwidth
Seacom EASSy TEAMs WACs MainOne GL01 ACE
Cost/[USDm] 650 265 130 600 240 150 ???
East coast East coast East coast West coast West coast West coast West coast
Routing UK, SA, SA Kenya UK Portugal UK Gabon
India to Sudan to UAE to SA to Nigeria to Nigeria to SA
Length/[km] 13,700 10,000 4,500 14,000 7,000 9,500 14,000
Capacity/[tb/s] 1.28 1.40 1.28 3.84 1.92 0.64 1.92
Completion Jun 2009 Jun 2010 Sep 2009 Q2 2011 Q4 2010 Nov 2009 2011
Telkom,
African TEAMs
USA 25% Vodacom,
telecom (Kenya) 85% US, Nigeria, France
Ownership SA 50% MTN, Tata
operators Etisalaat AFDB Telecom
Kenya 25% (Neotel),
90% (UAE) 15%
Infraco, etc
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12. Connecting to Africa is slow
The “African” issue
• North African reasonable
• Central Africa terrible
• High latency = satellites
• High latency reduces your
options (especially voice
services)
13. Connecting Cape
Town to Africa
• Many terrestrial cables
planned
• Mostly East coast
• Last mile still a problem
14. Connecting Cape Town to South Africa
• Legacy network
Telkom
• NGN
• Major centers connected
Neotel
• Duopoly pricing
• Neotel, MTN , Vodacom & SANRAL cost sharing joint venture
Joint Venture • Own use priority
• Spare capacity to sell
• Fiber systems from Transtel & Eskom
Broadband
• Carrier of carriers
Infraco
• Sentech or saviour?
Implications for • Short term – major centers vs. small towns
business • Medium term – competition may drive prices down further
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15. Connecting Cape Town to itself (Last Mile)
• Built, lit and operating
Ethekwini Metro
• +-1/3 of incumbent operators pricing
Johannesburg • POC phase complete
Metro • Not operating yet
• Physical fiber rollout at an advanced stage
Cape Town
• Switching centres go live in July
Metro Broadband
• Unclear on costing/pricing model and final ETA unknown
• Dark Fiber Africa – Internet Solutions (IS Fiber)
Other Metro
• Incumbent telecoms operators – Metro Ethernet
Broadband
• SANREN
Last Mile • Wireless (3G, 4G, CDMA, WIMAX)
Competition • Copper (Local loop unbundling)
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16. Implications
Threats Opportunities
• International connection
Competition
• National backbone connection
needed
• Last mile connection most important
• Offshoring -Legal, financial, contact centres, creative industry
Opportunities • Expansion into Africa
• Attract talent – work from anywhere for anyone
• Low cost geographies taking jobs from Cape Town
Threats • Low cost competitors selling services into Cape Town (Google)
• Digital ghettos
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