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8th
annual
Africa 201415 & 16 October 2014, Dar es Salaam
Plus! Pre-event reception 14 October 2014
Platinum sponsor:
Unrivalled speaker line-up
Silver sponsors:
Associate sponsors:
Gold sponsors:
@CapacityEvents
#CapacityAfrica
Capacity Media
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Uniting decision-makers in the African fixed-line and
mobile wholesale world
The Honourable
Mr. January Makamba
Minister of Communications
Science and Technology
GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA
Byron Clatterbuck
CCO
SEACOM
Mokgethi Nyatseng
General Manager
Wholesale
BTC
Matano Ndaro
Director
COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION OF KENYA
Martin Nielsen
Co-Founder
MDUNDO
Jesse Moore
MD & Co-Founder
M-KOPA
Kai Wulff
Access Field
Development Director
GOOGLE
REGISTER BY
14 AUGUST &
SAVE €100
NEW FOR 2014:
• Break-out roundtables: delve deeper into the exciting world of content and data
• Industry debate between the regulators and operators; unmissable opportunity to 	
	 get insights into the key challenges from both sides at the same time!
• 10+ hours of networking time including the Networking Exchange
Mike Van Den Bergh
CMO, PCCW GLOBAL &
MD, HKT GLOBAL
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
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annual
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
Why attend?
HEAR from leading industry executives as they dissect Africa’s regulatory
challenges, share thought-leadership on the latest developments in
connectivity for the region and provide exclusive insights on the changing
shape of the wholesale market as content players become an integral part
of the industry.
CONNECT with your peers and take advantage of more than 10 hours of
networking time including the Networking Exchange. Take advantage of our
new meeting planner MeetMe and pre-arrange your meetings.
GROW your international reach and meet 460+ decision-makers from sub-
Sahran Africa and international carrier markets.
Who should attend?
• Carriers
• Service providers
• Fixed-line operators
• Mobile operators
• ISP’s
• Subsea cable companies
• Content developers
• Content aggregators
• CDNs	
• Data centres
• Co-location facilities
• IT specialists
• Equipment vendor
• Regulators
• Analysts
• Investors
• Consultants
• Lawyers
2014 agenda highlights:
Fibre development across Africa
is at its peak. Hear from a panel
of experts as they discuss the
opportunities new infrastructure is
bringing to the region, how cost and
pricing issues are being balanced and
what steps can be taken to improve the
reliability of last mile services.
As the African telecommunications 	
market evolves, The World Bank
is embarking on an exciting journey
to boost international connectivity
in Central African countries. Hear
the latest updates on the project from
Jérôme Bezzina, Senior Regulatory
Economist, World Bank.
Day two will showcase an array of new and exciting roundtable
discussions giving you insight into how carriers are coping
with the influx of content players, what new local content is being
developed and LTE deployment in West Africa – not to be missed!
8th
annual
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
Why attend?
HEAR from leading industry executives as they dissect Africa’s regulatory
challenges, share thought-leadership on the latest developments in
connectivity for the region and provide exclusive insights on the changing
shape of the wholesale market as content players become an integral part
of the industry.
CONNECT with your peers and take advantage of more than 10 hours of
networking time including the Networking Exchange. Take advantage of our
new meeting planner MeetMe and pre-arrange your meetings.
GROW your international reach and meet 460+ decision-makers from sub-
Sahran Africa and international carrier markets.
Who should attend?
• Carriers
• Service providers
• Fixed-line operators
• Mobile operators
• ISP’s
• Subsea cable companies
• Content developers
• Content aggregators
• CDNs	
• Data centres
• Co-location facilities
• IT specialists
• Equipment vendor
• Regulators
• Analysts
• Investors
• Consultants
• Lawyers
2014 agenda highlights:
Fibre development across Africa
is at its peak. Hear from a panel
of experts as they discuss the
opportunities new infrastructure is
bringing to the region, how cost and
pricing issues are being balanced and
what steps can be taken to improve the
reliability of last mile services.
As the African telecommunications 	
market evolves, The World Bank
is embarking on an exciting journey
to boost international connectivity
in Central African countries. Hear
the latest updates on the project from
Jérôme Bezzina, Senior Regulatory
Economist, World Bank.
Day two will showcase an array of new and exciting roundtable
discussions giving you insight into how carriers are coping
with the influx of content players, what new local content is being
developed and LTE deployment in West Africa – not to be missed!
Who attends Capacity Africa?
Who attended in 2013?
Africa - 49%
Europe - 36%
Middle East & Asia - 9%
Americas - 6%
460+
ATTENDEES
C-level and Presidents – 20%
EVP, SVP, VP, Director – 37%
Senior Managers, Managers – 35%
Advisors, Consultants: 3%
Government Officials- 5%
DELEGATE
BREAKDOWN
20%
35%
37%
5%3%
•	 382 COMMUNICATIONS
•	 A.D ENTERPRISES
•	 AFRICA ANALYSIS
•	 AFRICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
UNION
•	 AIRTEL
•	 AMC TELECOM
•	 AMS-IX
•	 ANGOLA CABLES
•	 ASIA BROADCAST
SATELLITE
•	 AVYS TELECOM
•	 BCS GROUP
•	 BEOX
•	 BEZEQ INTERNATIONAL
•	 BHARTI AIRTEL
•	 BICS
•	 BOIZAR
•	 BOTSWANA TELECOMS
•	 BRIGHT TELECOM
•	 BRINGCOM
•	 BT
•	 BURUNDI BACKBONE
SYSTEM
•	 CANAR
TELECOMMUNICATION
•	 CAVELL GROUP
•	 CHINA TELECOM GLOBAL
•	 CIMA TELECOM
•	 CMC NETWORKS
•	 COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION OF KENYA
•	 CONVERGENCE PARTNERS
•	 CORE2AFRICA NETWORKS
•	 CREO COMMUNICATION
•	 CSG INTERNATIONAL
•	 DALKOMSOMALIA /
FRONTIER OPTICAL
NETWORKS
•	 DATAMENA
•	 DJIBOUTI DATA CENTER
•	 EKINOPS
•	 EMIRATES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CORPORATION - ETISALAT
•	 EUTELSAT
•	 EXPEREO
•	 EXPEREO INTERNATIONAL
•	 EXXON TELECOM GROUP
•	 FOCUS TELECOM
•	 GATEWAY
COMMUNICATIONS
•	 GOOGLE
•	 GROUP OF GOLD LINE.
COM
•	 GTECH
•	 GVANTAGE GROUP
•	 HUTCHISON GLOBAL
COMMUNICATIONS
•	 IBASIS
•	 ICOSNET
•	 INTERNET SOLUTIONS
•	 INTEROUTE
•	 ISOCEL TELECOM
•	 JT JERSEY
•	 LANCK TELECOM
•	 LAP GREENN
•	 LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS
•	 LIBYAN INTERNATIONAL
TELECOM COMPANY
•	 LIQUID
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
KENYA
•	 MAAS TELECOM
•	 MAIN ONE CABLE
COMPANY
•	 MEASAT SATELLITE
SYSTEMS SDN BHD
•	 MENA SUBMARINE CABLE
SYSTEMS
•	 MIC TANZANIA
•	 MIKE-TECH GENERAL
DEALERS
•	 MILLICOM
•	 MOBIK
•	 MOVITEL SA
•	 MTN BUSINESS KENYA
•	 MULTINET PAKISTAN
•	 NEWTELCO
•	 NEXMO
•	 NOWTEL CARRIER
SERVICES
•	 NTT COMMUNICATIONS
•	 NUCOM TECHNOLOGY
•	 ORANGE
•	 OTEGLOBE
•	 PAKISTAN
TELECOMMUNICATION
COMPANY LIMITED
•	 PAMOJA
•	 PCCW GLOBAL
•	 RICOCHET
•	 ROKE TELKOM
•	 SAFARICOM
•	 SAMA S.A.L OFFSHORE
•	 SAMITEL
•	 SAUDI TELECOM COMPANY
•	 SEACOM TANZANIA
•	 SFR
•	 SHENG LI TELECOM
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
•	 SKYNET
•	 SOFTNET
•	 SPACTRON
•	 SPRINT
•	 STARTEL
•	 SUDATEL
•	 SWITCHOVER
•	 SYNCHRONOUS ICT
•	 SYNIVERSE
TECHNOLOGIES
•	 TANZANIA
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMPANY
•	 TATA COMMUNICATIONS
•	 TELARIX
•	 TELECOM EGYPT
•	 TELECOM ITALIA SPARKLE
•	 TELECOM NAMIBIA
•	 TELECOM SERVICES
NETWORK
•	 TELEFONICA
•	 TELEGEOGRAPHY
•	 TELEKOM MALAYSIA
•	 TELEPHONY STRATEGIES
INC
•	 TELIASONERA
INTERNATIONAL CARRIER
•	 TELKOM KENYA
•	 TELKOM SOUTH AFRICA
•	 TELL
•	 TELSERV
•	 TELTAC WORLDWIDE
•	 TELWIDE
•	 THE MINISTRY OF
COMMUNICATIONS,
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY TANZANIA
•	 TURK TELEKOM
INTERNATIONAL
•	 UGANDA TELECOM
•	 VERIZON
•	 VERIZON GLOBAL
WHOLESALE
•	 VIBER MEDIA INC
•	 VIETTEL TELECOM
COMPANY-VIETTEL GROUP
•	 VODACOM
•	 VODAFONE
•	 VR TELECOM
•	 WANANCHI TELECOM
•	 WIOCC
•	 WORLDSIM
•	 ZANTEL
GEOGRAPHICAL
BREAKDOWN
To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227
Africa 2014
Registration
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KIBO BALLROOM
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• Search the delegate list and contact attendees
• View in-depth delegate profiles
• Share brochures and marketing materials
• Arrange meetings with individual or multiple delegates
• Plan your full event schedule including the conference agenda
• Delegates will recieve login details 2 weeks before the event 	
and MeetMe will remain open two weeks after the close of 	
Capacity Africa 2014
Make the most of Capacity Africa 2014 and book your meetings through our meeting
planner: MeetMe.
MeetMe allows you to:
YOUR NETWORKING & EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN:
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
The Networking Exchange
The Networking Exchange
CAPACITY AFRICA 2014 NETWORKING
EXCHANGE: 15 October 2:30pm
Make introductions and exchange
business cards during an express
networking hour with potential
prospects - gain the contacts
needed to develop your business
in the region.
To register email nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com
EXTENDED NETWORKING SESSION
15 October 3:30pm
Utilise the extended afternoon networking session to visit the
exhibition room, network with other attendees and hold meetings. 	
R E S E R V E D
R E S E R V E D
S e a t i n g A r e a
Entrance
Meeting tables
A V A I L A B L E
A V A I L A B L E
Africa 2014
Overlooking Lobby Lounge
Are you looking to grow your business or align your brand more effectively in the African wholesale market?
Capitalise on the opportunity to meet the key market players by sponsoring or exhibiting at Capacity Africa 2014.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
For maximum exposure at Capacity Africa 2014, join our line-up of
sponsors to position your company as a leader in the African carrier
market, with significant branding and networking opportunities.
EXHIBIT
Provide your company with the opportunity to demonstrate and display
products and services and generate new business development
opportunities at a branded meeting point.
MEETING ROOMS
Book a meeting suite for your company at Capacity Africa 2014 and
secure a private space to conduct business.
MEETING TABLES
Meeting tables offer a low cost alternative to a private meeting room so
you can conduct that all important face to face meeting. You don’t have
to be an exhibitor to have a meeting table, though many exhibitors like to
conduct in-depth discussions at their meeting table with people they have
met at their stand.
To find out more about tailored solutions at Capacity Africa 2014 please
contact:
Robert Barton
+44 (0) 20 7779 7229
robert.barton@capacitymedia.com
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities
To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227
AMREF 5km Run
14 October 4:00pm
Capacity Media and the Liquid Telecom team will be embarking on a 5km
run around Dar es Salaam to raise money for AMREF (The African Medical &
Research Foundation), Africa’s largest health charity.
If you are attending Capacity Africa 2014 and would like more information about
joining the run or other ways to get involved, please go to our website
www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or contact Nehreen Azim at
nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7290.
A V A I L A B L E
MEETING ROOM HOLDERS 2014:
•	 BRIGHT TELECOM
•	 INTERNET SOLUTIONS
•	 LIQUID TELECOM
•	 MAIN ONE CABLE COMPANY
•	 ORANGE
•	 SAFARICOM
•	 SAMA
•	 SEACOM
•	 TELECOM EGYPT
•	 TELEKOM MALAYSIA
•	 WIOCC
A V A I L A B L E
Catering
7:00pm 	 PRE-EVENT DRINKS RECEPTION 14 OCTOBER
All Capacity Africa 2014 delegates are invited to attend the pre-event drinks reception at
the Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam. An ideal way to make those all-important contacts in
a relaxed setting before the conference begins.
DAY ONE: Wednesday 15 October 2014
8:30am 	 Registration and networking breakfast
9:30am	 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
	
	
The Hon. Mr. January Makamba
Minister of Communications, Science and Technology
GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA
	
9:40am 	 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: POWERING OFF-GRID HOMES IN AFRICA
	An inspiring and exciting opportunity to hear from a revolutionary service provider providing electricity to rural homes in Kenya and Uganda through
solar power and mobile money technology
	
Jesse Moore
Co-Founder,
M-KOPA
10:00am	KEYNOTE INDUSTRY DEBATE: ENDING THE BLAME GAME AND BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CARRIERS AND REGULATORS; WHO IS
REALLY INHIBITING CONNECTIVITY TO LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES AND THE UNIFORM GROWTH OF THE AFRICAN TELECOMS MARKET?
• What are the key driving forces for opening markets to global investments?
	 - what are regulators hesitant about?
	 - steps for regulators and operators to work together to promote growth
	 - have carriers really provided governing bodies with the market tools they need to make key decisions?
• Case for making fiber open acess
	 - fibre development loots are bigger than copper loots – is this linked to the issue of open access?
	 - Discussing who the responsibility for this lies with
• Connecting to landlocked countries: how and when will this happen?
	 - why is this taking so long?
	 - assessing regulators and market participants plans to partner to speed up this process – benchmarking Zambia’s recent success
• Honesty hour; chance for both groups to answer questions from the opposition and outline definitive action points
	 Moderator		 Regulators
	
Matano Ndaro
Director
COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION OF KENYA
Dobek Pater
Managing Director
AFRICA ANALYSIS
The Hon. Mr. January Mbarawa
Minister of Communications,
Science and Technology
GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA
	 Operators
	
Kamugisha Kazaura
CEO
TANZANIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMPANY
Byron Clatterbuck
CCO
SEACOM
Prenesh Padayachee
CTO
INTERNET SOLUTIONS
	 Invited
	 Balcha Reba, Director, CIT Standardization and Regulation, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, GOVERNMENT OF ETHIOPIA
	 Margaret K. Chalwe-Mudenda, Director General, Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority, GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA
11:00am	 Morning coffee break and networking opportunity 					 	 sponsored by
12:00pm	 PRESENTATION: LONG-HAUL FIBER - AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF CAPACITY BEING BROUGHT INTO THE REGION
TO ENHANCE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND PROMOTE GROWTH IN AFRICA
	 • International fibre expansion and what that means for Africa
	 • Update on the Asia – Africa trade corridor	
	 • The AAE-1 cable and its impact on
African mobile broadband connectivity
	 - connecting Asia, Africa, Middle East and Europe
	 - new services, trends – what’s driving demand and take-up
• What does traffic from global markets mean for the region?
	 - benefits of low-latency connectivity
	 - opportunities for innovation and development
• What other routes are pushing trade into Africa?
	 - China, India, Brazil, others – who will impact the market most?
	 Moderator
	 Mike Van Den Bergh
CMO, PCCW GLOBAL 
MD, HKT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
PRE-EVENT: Tuesday 14 October 2014
4:00pm 	 AMREF HEALTH AFRICA 5K RUN
	 For the third year running, Capacity Media and LIQUID TELECOM will be embarking on a 5km run in Dar es Salaam to raise money for Amref 		
	 Health Africa, Africa’s largest health charity. Find out how you can be a part of it at www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa-Run
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sponsored by
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
12:20pm	 PANEL DISCUSSION: ASSESING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CROSS-BORDER AND LAST MILE INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKS
	
• Capacity into Central Africa - creating access to submarine cables for Malawi, Zambia and Congo
• Tackling the challenge of limited bandwidth in an operator saturated market
• Terrestrial connectivity: improving the reliability of last mile services
	 - how can networks be meshed?
	 - improving power supply
	 - how important is quality of service and can there be a premium attached to it?
• Learning from Kenya: government driven initiative to share infrastructure
	 - outlook for other markets doing the same
• Assessing the momentum in fiber development
	 - South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria infrastructure development
	 - understanding funding models for connectivity projects
	 - what opportunities will new infrastructure bring to these markets?
• How is the region managing the balance of cost and pricing?
	 - strategic processes to manage the problem of prices being driven down whilst allowing operators to run profitable businesses
	 - looking at how to develop effective funding models
	 - what is the realistic ROI in building out network infrastructure and how can this be measured?
• With rising network margins and a demand for more capacity, large bandwidth and distribution of fast data,
how will the need for cost-effective capacity to be brought into the country?
	 - cost of infrastructure too high versus decreasing cost of services to remain competitive
	 Moderator 			
	 Peter Nyamukusa
Regional Technical Manager
WANACHI TELECOM
	
	 Panelists
	
Funke Opeke
CEO
MAIN ONE
CABLE COMPANY
Mokgethi Nyatseng
General Manager
Wholesale
BTC
Eckart Zollner
Head of Business
Development
NEW TELCO
Ben Roberts
CTO
LIQUID TELECOM GROUP
 CEO, LIQUID TELECOM KENYA
Rashid Shamte
Founder  Head of, Group Strategy
SIX TELECOMS GROUP
	 Invited
	 Ernst Nitschke, CCO, TELEKOM NAMIBIA
1:05pm	 Lunch and networking opportunity						 	 sponsored by
The Networking Exchange
The Networking Exchange
2:30pm	 CAPACITY AFRICA 2014 NETWORKING EXCHANGE			
	Make introductions and exchange business cards during an express networking hour with new contacts
and potential prospects. Gain the contacts needed to develop your business in the region.
	 To register email nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com
3:30pm	 Extended afternoon networking session 			
	 Utilise the extended afternoon networking session to visit the exhibition room, 			 sponsored by
	 network with other attendees and hold meetings. 	
5:15pm	 Drinks reception
	 Connect with other attendees in an informal environment. 				 	 sponsored by
DAY TWO: Thursday 16 October 2014
9:00am	 Networking breakfast
10:00am 	THE BIG DATA DEBATE - CONTENT, CLOUD, INTERNET  MOBILE DATA
	Big data and digital takeover is the talk of the town, this is your opportunity to join the sessions that are most relevant to you
and take part in thought leadership led networking roundtables. Meet the experts: Introduction from session leaders
	Interactive roundtables where each session will last 15 minutes, participants will have the option
to attend 3 tables of 	their choice. There will be a QA at the end with all speakers.
To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227
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Africa 2014
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
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ROUNDTABLE 1
HOW ARE OPERATORS COPING
AMIDST THE SURGE OF CONTENT
PLAYERS TO THE REGION?
As the boom in content players infiltrate Africa,
this is an exclusive opportunity to learn about the
impact the increase in traffic has had on carriers.
What new strategies are being deployed to
efficiently deliver services and what options are
there to partner with OTTs? As markets
head towards an era where significant
traffic will be video applications, how
do operators generate revenue
from this?
Mark Shoebridge
Chief Fixed
Services Officer
UGANDA TELECOM
Roundtable Leader
ROUNDTABLE 3
ROUNDTABLE 4
EVALUATING AND PREDICTING THE
GROWTH OF BROADBAND IN THE REGION
UNLOCKING THE SECRETS TO
CLOUD COMPUTING
What’s required to provide faster more reliable internet
to your end-users? Who has the innovative models to
pioneer an upgraded ethernet based mesh network?
How can we improve bandwidth and connectivity
in an environment where growth in smart phones is
decreasing the cost of access to networks but prices
for service providers are too high? This is
your opportunity to learn and discuss these
questions with an expert in the region
Cloud is securing its position as an essential
tool for businesses to optimise IT operations.
The real question is: have African carriers
succeeded in enabling the capabilities of the
cloud? Get to grips with the core essence
of cloud computing – what is it? What can it
do? How is it promoting the delivery of video
content? This is a great opportunity for
carriers to understand how to take
advantage of this new
technology
OR
OR
OR
ROUNDTABLE 2
DEVELOPMENT OF
LOCAL CONTENT FOR
AFRICAN CUSTOMERS
The evolution of technology in the African
telecoms market is bringing to surface
some of the most innovative and exciting
content the industry has seen, particularly
in the digital music space. Find out
from the ‘new kids on the block’ what
partnerships they have been striking
with operators, handset makers and
international labels
Martin Nielsen
CEO  Co-Founder
MDUNDO
Roundtable Leader
ROUNDTABLE 4
AN OTT PERSPECTIVE: ASSESSING
THE FUTURE OF CONTENT DELIVERY
THROUGH INNOVATION
There is much speculation about the development of
over the top services. This is a fairly fresh concept to
the African region and questions are arising; with a
notable lack of connectivity across all the corners of
the region, how will global content giants reach the
millions of customers? An exclusive opportunity to
hear about the futuristic technologies known
as drones being explored by the likes of
Facebook and Google
ROUNDTABLE 6
EXECUTIVE CASE-STUDY: LTE - THE
NEXT GENERATION OF TECHNOLOGY
Focus on West Africa: Lagos and Ibadan
are the first West African regions to receive
LTE networks. An exclusive opportunity
to hear from the leaders in this space
to sneak a glimpse at how they are
revolutionising broadband experience
for consumers
Joseph Kibwot
Business Development
Manager, Wholesale Data
SAFARICOM
Roundtable Leader
Anthony Voscarides
CEO
DJIBOUTI DATA CENTRE
Roundtable Leader
Irene Charnley
CEO
SMILE
Roundtable Leader
10:30am	 Morning coffee break and networking opportunity 					 	 sponsored by
11:30am 	THE BIG DATA DEBATE CONTINUED...
Kai Wulff
Access Field
Development Director
GOOGLE
Roundtable Leader
12:00pm 	THE BIG DATA DEBATE CONTINUED...
12:30pm	 Lunch and networking opportunity 	
2:30pm	 Close of Capacity Africa 2014
Africa 2014
About the sponsors
Silver sponsors:
Main One is a wholly African owned communications Services Company delivering international connectivity and world class broadband services to companies
in West Africa. Backed by its open access,1.92 Tbps fibre optic cable and a state-of-the-art IP NGN backbone network, Main One delivers communication
services to Telecom Operators, Internet Service Providers, Governments and Large Enterprises in the region. Leveraging on a growing regional terrestrial network,
world class data centre facilities, and partnership with Tier 1 upstream carriers for Internet Connectivity, Main One ensures reliability and affordability of its services
and has become the preferred communications service provider in West Africa.
For more information, please visit www.mainonecable.com
NewTelco is a global network-neutral solution provider in the telecommunication industry that offers a broad array of value-added managed services helping
customers in building their eBusiness. NewTelco’s three main product portfolio include: • Carrier Interconnection Services; •Colocation Service; •Integration
Service. NewTelco services are available in the most important telecommunication locations worldwide. A key strength of the NewTelco offering has always been
the ability to provide customers with solution out of one hand.
For more information, please visit www.newtelco.de
Telefonica Global Solutions manages globally the multinational, wholesale and roaming business within the Telefonica Group. The wholesale unit provides
global telecommunication services for fixed and mobile operators, ISPs and content providers. It also delivers an integrated and competitive portfolio for carriers
and corporations that includes international voice, IP, IPX, bandwidth capacity, satellite, mobility, IT and platforms. The company offers direct connectivity between
Latin America, US, Europe and Asia through its extensive fibre optic international network that, together with its TIER 1 IP Backbone, has POPs in over 40
countries and carries over 24 billion minutes of international voice yearly.
For more information, please visit www.globalsolutions.telefonica.com/wholesale
WIOCC is Africa’s carriers’ carrier, providing international and African operators with a one-stop shop for international connectivity into, within and out of Africa.
WIOCC utilises over 55,000km of terrestrial fibre, much of it owned by its own shareholders, to offer affordable, reliable, managed connectivity to/from over 500
locations across 30 African countries. Its seamless, high-capacity international connectivity - delivered through strategic investments in EASSy, WACS and EIG
- extends to to100 cities in 29 countries in Europe and more than 700 cities in 70 countries globally.
For more information, please visit www.wiocc.net
To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227
Associate sponsors:
Bharti Airtel Limited is the 4th largest mobile operator in the world with operations in
20 countries across Asia and Africa. The company owns a state-of-the-art national and
international long distance infrastructure connecting emerging markets to the world. Its
global network runs across 225,000 Rkms, covering 50 countries and 5 continents. These
investments support an integrated suite of world class global and local connectivity solutions
spanning across voice and data, including Messaging and Signaling hubs, ITFS, Managed
Services and Satcom solutions. Bharti Airtel had over 299 million customers across its
operations at the end of May 2014.
For more information, please visit www.airtel.com/globalbusiness
Established in 2010, Bright Telecom is a facilities based, full service Telecommunications
Company organized to provide services in voice and data; satellite and fiber bandwidth,
value added services for the mobile market (VAS) and, in the near future, content. Based
in Northern Virginia, USA and Dubai, UAE, Bright Telecom is an up and coming company
organized by telecom veterans. The founders recognized the need for a company with the
experience and knowledge to help bridge the gap between carriers in developing parts of
the world and the ever changing global technical and services offering environment. The
company was founded with a mission of providing the highest quality services on the market
today through state of the art facilities and a focus on customer service.
For more information, please visit www.brightelecom.com
Botswana Telecommunications Corporations limited (BTCL) is the market leader of
converged telecommunication products. The company has two independent business units;
the Wholesale Wing which provides wholesale products and services to mobile operators,
ISPs, regional service providers and international service providers and the Retail Wing which
provides residential and business products and service. Located at the heart of Southern
Africa with neighboring countries as Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia, BTCL
Wholesale has interconnections and good relations with multiple service providers in the
region making it a trusted partner for both provisioning of services to the neighboring
countries and as a transit partner for transit product and services. Products offered include;
Transit IPLCs, Voice interconnections, data connectivity, MPLS, Co-location, infrastructure
sharing and IP Transit (Botsgate).
For more information, please visit www.btc.bw
Operating in 30 countries with a total customer base of 239 million customers including
181 million mobile customers, Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications
operators. With a network spanning 220 countries and territories worldwide and activities
on both retail and wholesale markets, Orange delivers leading-edge international wholesale
solutions to over 1,000 mobile operators, international carriers, ISPs and content providers.
Wholesale teams including sales force, network engineers and experts, combined with
international networks and Research  Innovation make it possible for Orange to offer the
peace of mind and quality expected by all its customers throughout the world.
For more information, please visit www.orange.com/wholesalesolutions
Safaricom Business is the enterprise unit of Safaricom Limited and the leading
enterprise communication solutions provider in Kenya with a solid network running on
multiple platforms that include 2G, 3G, WiMAX and fibre. The business unit also hosts
the largest indigenous cloud infrastructure in Africa and has made huge investments
in The East African Marine System (TEAMS) submarine cable, Terrestrial underground
fiber Capacity, and Overhead Power Utility Fiber Capacity, to backhaul submarine
capacity into Kenya and the East African region. The infrastructure positions Safaricom
Business as a competitive wholesale capacity provider both internationally and
regionally. In addition Safaricom Business provides other communication solutions
that include voice, data services (mobile/fixed) and mobile money services (M-PESA).
For more information, please visit www.safaricom.co.ke
Tigo started operations in 1994 as the first cellular network in Tanzania. It now covers 30
regions in mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. Tigo strives to be Tanzania’s most innovative
mobile phone operator, offering digital lifestyle services ranging from affordable mobile voice
communications, high speed Internet access, mobile financial services through Tigo Pesa,
mobile insurance and mobile agriculture.Tigo is part of Millicom which provides affordable,
widely accessible and readily available cellular telephone services to more than 50 million
customers in 15 emerging markets in Africa and Latin America.The success of Tigo is based
on the “Triple A” strategy, which stands for Affordability, Accessibility and Availability. We
create a world where mobile services are affordable, accessible and available everywhere
and to all. This guarantees that our subscribers experience the best services at the most
affordable rates throughout all 30 regions in both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar.
For more information, please visit www.tigo.co.tz
Six Telecoms Co. Ltd. is the premier voice and data services provider in Tanzania, East
Africa, with an ever increasing regional presence. Our operations are two-fold with strategic
positioning as the international voice transit gateway of choice and the preferred data and
connectivity solutions provider. With over 120 interconnects worldwide, we support and
facilitate voice traffic to and from African and international destinations. Our unique network
architecture means our data solutions capitalize on the geographic advantage of Tanzania –
we are a gateway to the region. Data solutions include broadband access, last mile solutions
(fiber and wireless/ microwave), IPLCs, NPLCs, Global MPLS solutions, collocation services
and more. Six Telecoms is the East African voice and data services provider of choice.
For more information, please visit www.6telecoms.co.tz
Telecom Italia Sparkle is a leading global telecommunication service provider, offering a
complete range of Data, Internet, Mobile and Voice solutions designed to meet the ever-
changing needs of Fixed and Mobile Carriers, ISPs, Content Providers, Multimedia Players
and Corporate Customers. With a history of experience and know-how in a multitude of
markets, Telecom Italia Sparkle owns and manages a global and technologically advanced
proprietary network which comprises of three major regional systems in Europe, the
Mediterranean and Latin America, in order to guarantee the availability of high quality,
end-to-end infrastructure in areas of strategic focus. In addition, our bilateral network
connects us with virtually every country worldwide. Through a global portfolio of services,
a state-of-the-art global network, advanced OSS, BSS and customer care capabilities and
through an extensive worldwide commercial presence, we are able to fulfill our mission of
providing customers with the best cost and top performing services on the international
telecommunications market.
For more information, please visit www.tissparkle.com
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), Malaysia’s broadband champion and leading integrated
information and communications group, offers a comprehensive range of communication
services and solutions in broadband, data and fixed-line. As a market leader, TM is driven by
stakeholder value creation in a highly competitive environment. The Group places emphasis
on delivering an enhanced customer experience via continuous customer service quality
improvements and innovations, whilst focusing on increased operational efficiency and
productivity. Leveraging on our extensive global connectivity, network infrastructure and
collective expertise, TM is well positioned to propel Malaysia as a regional Internet hub and
digital gateway for South-East Asia. TM remains steadfast in its transformation into a new
generation communications provider to deliver an enhanced and integrated digital lifestyle
to all Malaysians, and opening up possibilities through connection, communication and
collaboration, towards our shared vision of elevating the nation into a high-income economy.
For more information, please visit www.tm.com.my
As Tanzania’s only full service provider, TTCL offers wide range of products for data and
voice through fixed and mobile network. TTCL has developed expertise with our technology
partners chosen for their quality and reputation in developing and managing world class
networks. In addition, we constantly strive to better understand your needs and design
services with input from you and other businesses in mind; hence our discerning customers
have come to expect superior quality of service for our fixed voice and data products.
For more information, please visit www.ttcl.co.tz
Wananchi Telecom Limited (WTL) is a subsidiary of Wananchi Group Holdings, with its
headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. We are the leading tier 1 carrier in East Africa, with strategic
partnerships with global Tier 1 Carriers, owning and operating fibre optic cable and satellite
systems out of East Africa, forming the basis of a robust network designed to provide
our customers with carrier grade services accessible in diverse geographical locations.
ASSETS: WTL has: Capacity on TEAMS submarine cable (consortium member), Capacity
on EASSY, SEACOM, SEMEWE4 and IMEWE (strategic Partnership), Terrestrial fiber
(DWDM, SDH) as either own-built fiber or dark fiber (leased and IRU terms), POPs: Kenya,
Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, South Africa, UAE(Fujairah), London,
24*7*365 NOC, Qualified staff happy to serve you SERVICES: WTL offers: Whole Sale
Voice, IP transit, Backhaul, Metro Ethernet, MPLS Services, Colocation, Teleport Services
CUSTOMERS: WTL offers regional capacity across East Africa and international capacity
on undersea cables upto UK, Mumbai and Singapore. We target: (Global, Regional or in-
Country) Telecom Operators, Internet Service Provider (ISPs), Virtual Network Operators/
Internet Service Providers (VNO/VISP)
For more information, please visit www.wananchitelecom.com
XOtel is one of the most stable and fastest growing telecoms. The company is rapidly
gaining momentum and within 8 years has managed to take a strong position in the market.
XOtel provides traffic in Europe, the CIS, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The company is
planning to add a fundamentally new activity – to release the product that solves information
security problems. XOtel became co-founder and technical partner of an Icelandic company
«SafeUM Communications ehf.» in the development of SafeUM cryptographic messenger
providing the subscribers with reliable high quality connection and international calls at
competitive rates. SafeUM secure messenger provides an unprecedented level of personal
and business information security. Find out more about the messenger and its features here:
safeum.com. XOtel keeps up with cutting-edge trends and technologies and expands its
horizons by CONNECTING CONTINENTS
For more information, please visit www.xotel.com/en
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news source, Capacity is the essential source of business intelligence for the global carrier industry.
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carrier services to Africa’s largest mobile network operators, ISPs, financial institutions and businesses of all sizes. Liquid Telecom has built Africa’s largest single fibre
network, currently spanning over 20,000km across borders and covering Africa’s fastest-growing economies. The company has operating entities in Botswana, DRC,
Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, UK, Zambia and Zimbabwe. They were named Best African Wholesale Carrier in both 2012 and
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and is the largest provider of alternate last mile services in South Africa. IS also has Africa’s largest VSAT MPLS network and is able to offer the full suite of Layer 2
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SEACOM launched Africa’s first broadband submarine cable system along the eastern and southern coastlines in 2009, bringing with it a vast supply of high quality
and affordable Internet bandwidth. Since then, SEACOM has moved beyond being a cable operator to become a major pan-African service provider, offering a full
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flexible Ethernet services, to resilient IP Transit service capabilities and accessible Internet connectivity, SEACOM can now provide tailor-made communication
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  • 1. 8th annual Africa 201415 & 16 October 2014, Dar es Salaam Plus! Pre-event reception 14 October 2014 Platinum sponsor: Unrivalled speaker line-up Silver sponsors: Associate sponsors: Gold sponsors: @CapacityEvents #CapacityAfrica Capacity Media REGISTER TODAY!JOIN US! www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa conferences@capacitymedia.com +44 (0) 20 7779 7227 www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa Uniting decision-makers in the African fixed-line and mobile wholesale world The Honourable Mr. January Makamba Minister of Communications Science and Technology GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA Byron Clatterbuck CCO SEACOM Mokgethi Nyatseng General Manager Wholesale BTC Matano Ndaro Director COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION OF KENYA Martin Nielsen Co-Founder MDUNDO Jesse Moore MD & Co-Founder M-KOPA Kai Wulff Access Field Development Director GOOGLE REGISTER BY 14 AUGUST & SAVE €100 NEW FOR 2014: • Break-out roundtables: delve deeper into the exciting world of content and data • Industry debate between the regulators and operators; unmissable opportunity to get insights into the key challenges from both sides at the same time! • 10+ hours of networking time including the Networking Exchange Mike Van Den Bergh CMO, PCCW GLOBAL & MD, HKT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
  • 2. 8th annual EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100 Why attend? HEAR from leading industry executives as they dissect Africa’s regulatory challenges, share thought-leadership on the latest developments in connectivity for the region and provide exclusive insights on the changing shape of the wholesale market as content players become an integral part of the industry. CONNECT with your peers and take advantage of more than 10 hours of networking time including the Networking Exchange. Take advantage of our new meeting planner MeetMe and pre-arrange your meetings. GROW your international reach and meet 460+ decision-makers from sub- Sahran Africa and international carrier markets. Who should attend? • Carriers • Service providers • Fixed-line operators • Mobile operators • ISP’s • Subsea cable companies • Content developers • Content aggregators • CDNs • Data centres • Co-location facilities • IT specialists • Equipment vendor • Regulators • Analysts • Investors • Consultants • Lawyers 2014 agenda highlights: Fibre development across Africa is at its peak. Hear from a panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities new infrastructure is bringing to the region, how cost and pricing issues are being balanced and what steps can be taken to improve the reliability of last mile services. As the African telecommunications market evolves, The World Bank is embarking on an exciting journey to boost international connectivity in Central African countries. Hear the latest updates on the project from Jérôme Bezzina, Senior Regulatory Economist, World Bank. Day two will showcase an array of new and exciting roundtable discussions giving you insight into how carriers are coping with the influx of content players, what new local content is being developed and LTE deployment in West Africa – not to be missed! 8th annual EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100 Why attend? HEAR from leading industry executives as they dissect Africa’s regulatory challenges, share thought-leadership on the latest developments in connectivity for the region and provide exclusive insights on the changing shape of the wholesale market as content players become an integral part of the industry. CONNECT with your peers and take advantage of more than 10 hours of networking time including the Networking Exchange. Take advantage of our new meeting planner MeetMe and pre-arrange your meetings. GROW your international reach and meet 460+ decision-makers from sub- Sahran Africa and international carrier markets. Who should attend? • Carriers • Service providers • Fixed-line operators • Mobile operators • ISP’s • Subsea cable companies • Content developers • Content aggregators • CDNs • Data centres • Co-location facilities • IT specialists • Equipment vendor • Regulators • Analysts • Investors • Consultants • Lawyers 2014 agenda highlights: Fibre development across Africa is at its peak. Hear from a panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities new infrastructure is bringing to the region, how cost and pricing issues are being balanced and what steps can be taken to improve the reliability of last mile services. As the African telecommunications market evolves, The World Bank is embarking on an exciting journey to boost international connectivity in Central African countries. Hear the latest updates on the project from Jérôme Bezzina, Senior Regulatory Economist, World Bank. Day two will showcase an array of new and exciting roundtable discussions giving you insight into how carriers are coping with the influx of content players, what new local content is being developed and LTE deployment in West Africa – not to be missed!
  • 3. Who attends Capacity Africa? Who attended in 2013? Africa - 49% Europe - 36% Middle East & Asia - 9% Americas - 6% 460+ ATTENDEES C-level and Presidents – 20% EVP, SVP, VP, Director – 37% Senior Managers, Managers – 35% Advisors, Consultants: 3% Government Officials- 5% DELEGATE BREAKDOWN 20% 35% 37% 5%3% • 382 COMMUNICATIONS • A.D ENTERPRISES • AFRICA ANALYSIS • AFRICAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION • AIRTEL • AMC TELECOM • AMS-IX • ANGOLA CABLES • ASIA BROADCAST SATELLITE • AVYS TELECOM • BCS GROUP • BEOX • BEZEQ INTERNATIONAL • BHARTI AIRTEL • BICS • BOIZAR • BOTSWANA TELECOMS • BRIGHT TELECOM • BRINGCOM • BT • BURUNDI BACKBONE SYSTEM • CANAR TELECOMMUNICATION • CAVELL GROUP • CHINA TELECOM GLOBAL • CIMA TELECOM • CMC NETWORKS • COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION OF KENYA • CONVERGENCE PARTNERS • CORE2AFRICA NETWORKS • CREO COMMUNICATION • CSG INTERNATIONAL • DALKOMSOMALIA / FRONTIER OPTICAL NETWORKS • DATAMENA • DJIBOUTI DATA CENTER • EKINOPS • EMIRATES TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION - ETISALAT • EUTELSAT • EXPEREO • EXPEREO INTERNATIONAL • EXXON TELECOM GROUP • FOCUS TELECOM • GATEWAY COMMUNICATIONS • GOOGLE • GROUP OF GOLD LINE. COM • GTECH • GVANTAGE GROUP • HUTCHISON GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS • IBASIS • ICOSNET • INTERNET SOLUTIONS • INTEROUTE • ISOCEL TELECOM • JT JERSEY • LANCK TELECOM • LAP GREENN • LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS • LIBYAN INTERNATIONAL TELECOM COMPANY • LIQUID TELECOMMUNICATIONS KENYA • MAAS TELECOM • MAIN ONE CABLE COMPANY • MEASAT SATELLITE SYSTEMS SDN BHD • MENA SUBMARINE CABLE SYSTEMS • MIC TANZANIA • MIKE-TECH GENERAL DEALERS • MILLICOM • MOBIK • MOVITEL SA • MTN BUSINESS KENYA • MULTINET PAKISTAN • NEWTELCO • NEXMO • NOWTEL CARRIER SERVICES • NTT COMMUNICATIONS • NUCOM TECHNOLOGY • ORANGE • OTEGLOBE • PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY LIMITED • PAMOJA • PCCW GLOBAL • RICOCHET • ROKE TELKOM • SAFARICOM • SAMA S.A.L OFFSHORE • SAMITEL • SAUDI TELECOM COMPANY • SEACOM TANZANIA • SFR • SHENG LI TELECOM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED • SKYNET • SOFTNET • SPACTRON • SPRINT • STARTEL • SUDATEL • SWITCHOVER • SYNCHRONOUS ICT • SYNIVERSE TECHNOLOGIES • TANZANIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY • TATA COMMUNICATIONS • TELARIX • TELECOM EGYPT • TELECOM ITALIA SPARKLE • TELECOM NAMIBIA • TELECOM SERVICES NETWORK • TELEFONICA • TELEGEOGRAPHY • TELEKOM MALAYSIA • TELEPHONY STRATEGIES INC • TELIASONERA INTERNATIONAL CARRIER • TELKOM KENYA • TELKOM SOUTH AFRICA • TELL • TELSERV • TELTAC WORLDWIDE • TELWIDE • THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TANZANIA • TURK TELEKOM INTERNATIONAL • UGANDA TELECOM • VERIZON • VERIZON GLOBAL WHOLESALE • VIBER MEDIA INC • VIETTEL TELECOM COMPANY-VIETTEL GROUP • VODACOM • VODAFONE • VR TELECOM • WANANCHI TELECOM • WIOCC • WORLDSIM • ZANTEL GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227 Africa 2014
  • 4. Registration Catering KIBO BALLROOM CONFERENCE ROOM 8th annual • Search the delegate list and contact attendees • View in-depth delegate profiles • Share brochures and marketing materials • Arrange meetings with individual or multiple delegates • Plan your full event schedule including the conference agenda • Delegates will recieve login details 2 weeks before the event and MeetMe will remain open two weeks after the close of Capacity Africa 2014 Make the most of Capacity Africa 2014 and book your meetings through our meeting planner: MeetMe. MeetMe allows you to: YOUR NETWORKING & EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN: EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100 The Networking Exchange The Networking Exchange CAPACITY AFRICA 2014 NETWORKING EXCHANGE: 15 October 2:30pm Make introductions and exchange business cards during an express networking hour with potential prospects - gain the contacts needed to develop your business in the region. To register email nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com EXTENDED NETWORKING SESSION 15 October 3:30pm Utilise the extended afternoon networking session to visit the exhibition room, network with other attendees and hold meetings. R E S E R V E D R E S E R V E D S e a t i n g A r e a Entrance Meeting tables A V A I L A B L E A V A I L A B L E
  • 5. Africa 2014 Overlooking Lobby Lounge Are you looking to grow your business or align your brand more effectively in the African wholesale market? Capitalise on the opportunity to meet the key market players by sponsoring or exhibiting at Capacity Africa 2014. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES For maximum exposure at Capacity Africa 2014, join our line-up of sponsors to position your company as a leader in the African carrier market, with significant branding and networking opportunities. EXHIBIT Provide your company with the opportunity to demonstrate and display products and services and generate new business development opportunities at a branded meeting point. MEETING ROOMS Book a meeting suite for your company at Capacity Africa 2014 and secure a private space to conduct business. MEETING TABLES Meeting tables offer a low cost alternative to a private meeting room so you can conduct that all important face to face meeting. You don’t have to be an exhibitor to have a meeting table, though many exhibitors like to conduct in-depth discussions at their meeting table with people they have met at their stand. To find out more about tailored solutions at Capacity Africa 2014 please contact: Robert Barton +44 (0) 20 7779 7229 robert.barton@capacitymedia.com Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227 AMREF 5km Run 14 October 4:00pm Capacity Media and the Liquid Telecom team will be embarking on a 5km run around Dar es Salaam to raise money for AMREF (The African Medical & Research Foundation), Africa’s largest health charity. If you are attending Capacity Africa 2014 and would like more information about joining the run or other ways to get involved, please go to our website www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or contact Nehreen Azim at nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7290. A V A I L A B L E MEETING ROOM HOLDERS 2014: • BRIGHT TELECOM • INTERNET SOLUTIONS • LIQUID TELECOM • MAIN ONE CABLE COMPANY • ORANGE • SAFARICOM • SAMA • SEACOM • TELECOM EGYPT • TELEKOM MALAYSIA • WIOCC A V A I L A B L E Catering
  • 6. 7:00pm PRE-EVENT DRINKS RECEPTION 14 OCTOBER All Capacity Africa 2014 delegates are invited to attend the pre-event drinks reception at the Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam. An ideal way to make those all-important contacts in a relaxed setting before the conference begins. DAY ONE: Wednesday 15 October 2014 8:30am Registration and networking breakfast 9:30am KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Hon. Mr. January Makamba Minister of Communications, Science and Technology GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA 9:40am KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: POWERING OFF-GRID HOMES IN AFRICA An inspiring and exciting opportunity to hear from a revolutionary service provider providing electricity to rural homes in Kenya and Uganda through solar power and mobile money technology Jesse Moore Co-Founder, M-KOPA 10:00am KEYNOTE INDUSTRY DEBATE: ENDING THE BLAME GAME AND BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CARRIERS AND REGULATORS; WHO IS REALLY INHIBITING CONNECTIVITY TO LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES AND THE UNIFORM GROWTH OF THE AFRICAN TELECOMS MARKET? • What are the key driving forces for opening markets to global investments? - what are regulators hesitant about? - steps for regulators and operators to work together to promote growth - have carriers really provided governing bodies with the market tools they need to make key decisions? • Case for making fiber open acess - fibre development loots are bigger than copper loots – is this linked to the issue of open access? - Discussing who the responsibility for this lies with • Connecting to landlocked countries: how and when will this happen? - why is this taking so long? - assessing regulators and market participants plans to partner to speed up this process – benchmarking Zambia’s recent success • Honesty hour; chance for both groups to answer questions from the opposition and outline definitive action points Moderator Regulators Matano Ndaro Director COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION OF KENYA Dobek Pater Managing Director AFRICA ANALYSIS The Hon. Mr. January Mbarawa Minister of Communications, Science and Technology GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA Operators Kamugisha Kazaura CEO TANZANIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Byron Clatterbuck CCO SEACOM Prenesh Padayachee CTO INTERNET SOLUTIONS Invited Balcha Reba, Director, CIT Standardization and Regulation, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, GOVERNMENT OF ETHIOPIA Margaret K. Chalwe-Mudenda, Director General, Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority, GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA 11:00am Morning coffee break and networking opportunity sponsored by 12:00pm PRESENTATION: LONG-HAUL FIBER - AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF CAPACITY BEING BROUGHT INTO THE REGION TO ENHANCE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND PROMOTE GROWTH IN AFRICA • International fibre expansion and what that means for Africa • Update on the Asia – Africa trade corridor • The AAE-1 cable and its impact on African mobile broadband connectivity - connecting Asia, Africa, Middle East and Europe - new services, trends – what’s driving demand and take-up • What does traffic from global markets mean for the region? - benefits of low-latency connectivity - opportunities for innovation and development • What other routes are pushing trade into Africa? - China, India, Brazil, others – who will impact the market most? Moderator Mike Van Den Bergh CMO, PCCW GLOBAL MD, HKT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PRE-EVENT: Tuesday 14 October 2014 4:00pm AMREF HEALTH AFRICA 5K RUN For the third year running, Capacity Media and LIQUID TELECOM will be embarking on a 5km run in Dar es Salaam to raise money for Amref Health Africa, Africa’s largest health charity. Find out how you can be a part of it at www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa-Run 8th annual sponsored by EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100
  • 7. 12:20pm PANEL DISCUSSION: ASSESING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CROSS-BORDER AND LAST MILE INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKS • Capacity into Central Africa - creating access to submarine cables for Malawi, Zambia and Congo • Tackling the challenge of limited bandwidth in an operator saturated market • Terrestrial connectivity: improving the reliability of last mile services - how can networks be meshed? - improving power supply - how important is quality of service and can there be a premium attached to it? • Learning from Kenya: government driven initiative to share infrastructure - outlook for other markets doing the same • Assessing the momentum in fiber development - South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria infrastructure development - understanding funding models for connectivity projects - what opportunities will new infrastructure bring to these markets? • How is the region managing the balance of cost and pricing? - strategic processes to manage the problem of prices being driven down whilst allowing operators to run profitable businesses - looking at how to develop effective funding models - what is the realistic ROI in building out network infrastructure and how can this be measured? • With rising network margins and a demand for more capacity, large bandwidth and distribution of fast data, how will the need for cost-effective capacity to be brought into the country? - cost of infrastructure too high versus decreasing cost of services to remain competitive Moderator Peter Nyamukusa Regional Technical Manager WANACHI TELECOM Panelists Funke Opeke CEO MAIN ONE CABLE COMPANY Mokgethi Nyatseng General Manager Wholesale BTC Eckart Zollner Head of Business Development NEW TELCO Ben Roberts CTO LIQUID TELECOM GROUP CEO, LIQUID TELECOM KENYA Rashid Shamte Founder Head of, Group Strategy SIX TELECOMS GROUP Invited Ernst Nitschke, CCO, TELEKOM NAMIBIA 1:05pm Lunch and networking opportunity sponsored by The Networking Exchange The Networking Exchange 2:30pm CAPACITY AFRICA 2014 NETWORKING EXCHANGE Make introductions and exchange business cards during an express networking hour with new contacts and potential prospects. Gain the contacts needed to develop your business in the region. To register email nehreen.azim@capacitymedia.com 3:30pm Extended afternoon networking session Utilise the extended afternoon networking session to visit the exhibition room, sponsored by network with other attendees and hold meetings. 5:15pm Drinks reception Connect with other attendees in an informal environment. sponsored by DAY TWO: Thursday 16 October 2014 9:00am Networking breakfast 10:00am THE BIG DATA DEBATE - CONTENT, CLOUD, INTERNET MOBILE DATA Big data and digital takeover is the talk of the town, this is your opportunity to join the sessions that are most relevant to you and take part in thought leadership led networking roundtables. Meet the experts: Introduction from session leaders Interactive roundtables where each session will last 15 minutes, participants will have the option to attend 3 tables of their choice. There will be a QA at the end with all speakers. To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227 Continued overleaf Africa 2014
  • 8. EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Book by 14 August and save €100 8th annual ROUNDTABLE 1 HOW ARE OPERATORS COPING AMIDST THE SURGE OF CONTENT PLAYERS TO THE REGION? As the boom in content players infiltrate Africa, this is an exclusive opportunity to learn about the impact the increase in traffic has had on carriers. What new strategies are being deployed to efficiently deliver services and what options are there to partner with OTTs? As markets head towards an era where significant traffic will be video applications, how do operators generate revenue from this? Mark Shoebridge Chief Fixed Services Officer UGANDA TELECOM Roundtable Leader ROUNDTABLE 3 ROUNDTABLE 4 EVALUATING AND PREDICTING THE GROWTH OF BROADBAND IN THE REGION UNLOCKING THE SECRETS TO CLOUD COMPUTING What’s required to provide faster more reliable internet to your end-users? Who has the innovative models to pioneer an upgraded ethernet based mesh network? How can we improve bandwidth and connectivity in an environment where growth in smart phones is decreasing the cost of access to networks but prices for service providers are too high? This is your opportunity to learn and discuss these questions with an expert in the region Cloud is securing its position as an essential tool for businesses to optimise IT operations. The real question is: have African carriers succeeded in enabling the capabilities of the cloud? Get to grips with the core essence of cloud computing – what is it? What can it do? How is it promoting the delivery of video content? This is a great opportunity for carriers to understand how to take advantage of this new technology OR OR OR ROUNDTABLE 2 DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL CONTENT FOR AFRICAN CUSTOMERS The evolution of technology in the African telecoms market is bringing to surface some of the most innovative and exciting content the industry has seen, particularly in the digital music space. Find out from the ‘new kids on the block’ what partnerships they have been striking with operators, handset makers and international labels Martin Nielsen CEO Co-Founder MDUNDO Roundtable Leader ROUNDTABLE 4 AN OTT PERSPECTIVE: ASSESSING THE FUTURE OF CONTENT DELIVERY THROUGH INNOVATION There is much speculation about the development of over the top services. This is a fairly fresh concept to the African region and questions are arising; with a notable lack of connectivity across all the corners of the region, how will global content giants reach the millions of customers? An exclusive opportunity to hear about the futuristic technologies known as drones being explored by the likes of Facebook and Google ROUNDTABLE 6 EXECUTIVE CASE-STUDY: LTE - THE NEXT GENERATION OF TECHNOLOGY Focus on West Africa: Lagos and Ibadan are the first West African regions to receive LTE networks. An exclusive opportunity to hear from the leaders in this space to sneak a glimpse at how they are revolutionising broadband experience for consumers Joseph Kibwot Business Development Manager, Wholesale Data SAFARICOM Roundtable Leader Anthony Voscarides CEO DJIBOUTI DATA CENTRE Roundtable Leader Irene Charnley CEO SMILE Roundtable Leader 10:30am Morning coffee break and networking opportunity sponsored by 11:30am THE BIG DATA DEBATE CONTINUED... Kai Wulff Access Field Development Director GOOGLE Roundtable Leader 12:00pm THE BIG DATA DEBATE CONTINUED... 12:30pm Lunch and networking opportunity 2:30pm Close of Capacity Africa 2014
  • 9. Africa 2014 About the sponsors Silver sponsors: Main One is a wholly African owned communications Services Company delivering international connectivity and world class broadband services to companies in West Africa. Backed by its open access,1.92 Tbps fibre optic cable and a state-of-the-art IP NGN backbone network, Main One delivers communication services to Telecom Operators, Internet Service Providers, Governments and Large Enterprises in the region. Leveraging on a growing regional terrestrial network, world class data centre facilities, and partnership with Tier 1 upstream carriers for Internet Connectivity, Main One ensures reliability and affordability of its services and has become the preferred communications service provider in West Africa. For more information, please visit www.mainonecable.com NewTelco is a global network-neutral solution provider in the telecommunication industry that offers a broad array of value-added managed services helping customers in building their eBusiness. NewTelco’s three main product portfolio include: • Carrier Interconnection Services; •Colocation Service; •Integration Service. NewTelco services are available in the most important telecommunication locations worldwide. A key strength of the NewTelco offering has always been the ability to provide customers with solution out of one hand. For more information, please visit www.newtelco.de Telefonica Global Solutions manages globally the multinational, wholesale and roaming business within the Telefonica Group. The wholesale unit provides global telecommunication services for fixed and mobile operators, ISPs and content providers. It also delivers an integrated and competitive portfolio for carriers and corporations that includes international voice, IP, IPX, bandwidth capacity, satellite, mobility, IT and platforms. The company offers direct connectivity between Latin America, US, Europe and Asia through its extensive fibre optic international network that, together with its TIER 1 IP Backbone, has POPs in over 40 countries and carries over 24 billion minutes of international voice yearly. For more information, please visit www.globalsolutions.telefonica.com/wholesale WIOCC is Africa’s carriers’ carrier, providing international and African operators with a one-stop shop for international connectivity into, within and out of Africa. WIOCC utilises over 55,000km of terrestrial fibre, much of it owned by its own shareholders, to offer affordable, reliable, managed connectivity to/from over 500 locations across 30 African countries. Its seamless, high-capacity international connectivity - delivered through strategic investments in EASSy, WACS and EIG - extends to to100 cities in 29 countries in Europe and more than 700 cities in 70 countries globally. For more information, please visit www.wiocc.net To register visit www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa or call +44 (0) 20 7779 7227 Associate sponsors: Bharti Airtel Limited is the 4th largest mobile operator in the world with operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa. The company owns a state-of-the-art national and international long distance infrastructure connecting emerging markets to the world. Its global network runs across 225,000 Rkms, covering 50 countries and 5 continents. These investments support an integrated suite of world class global and local connectivity solutions spanning across voice and data, including Messaging and Signaling hubs, ITFS, Managed Services and Satcom solutions. Bharti Airtel had over 299 million customers across its operations at the end of May 2014. For more information, please visit www.airtel.com/globalbusiness Established in 2010, Bright Telecom is a facilities based, full service Telecommunications Company organized to provide services in voice and data; satellite and fiber bandwidth, value added services for the mobile market (VAS) and, in the near future, content. Based in Northern Virginia, USA and Dubai, UAE, Bright Telecom is an up and coming company organized by telecom veterans. The founders recognized the need for a company with the experience and knowledge to help bridge the gap between carriers in developing parts of the world and the ever changing global technical and services offering environment. The company was founded with a mission of providing the highest quality services on the market today through state of the art facilities and a focus on customer service. For more information, please visit www.brightelecom.com Botswana Telecommunications Corporations limited (BTCL) is the market leader of converged telecommunication products. The company has two independent business units; the Wholesale Wing which provides wholesale products and services to mobile operators, ISPs, regional service providers and international service providers and the Retail Wing which provides residential and business products and service. Located at the heart of Southern Africa with neighboring countries as Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia, BTCL Wholesale has interconnections and good relations with multiple service providers in the region making it a trusted partner for both provisioning of services to the neighboring countries and as a transit partner for transit product and services. Products offered include; Transit IPLCs, Voice interconnections, data connectivity, MPLS, Co-location, infrastructure sharing and IP Transit (Botsgate). For more information, please visit www.btc.bw Operating in 30 countries with a total customer base of 239 million customers including 181 million mobile customers, Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators. With a network spanning 220 countries and territories worldwide and activities on both retail and wholesale markets, Orange delivers leading-edge international wholesale solutions to over 1,000 mobile operators, international carriers, ISPs and content providers. Wholesale teams including sales force, network engineers and experts, combined with international networks and Research Innovation make it possible for Orange to offer the peace of mind and quality expected by all its customers throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.orange.com/wholesalesolutions Safaricom Business is the enterprise unit of Safaricom Limited and the leading enterprise communication solutions provider in Kenya with a solid network running on multiple platforms that include 2G, 3G, WiMAX and fibre. The business unit also hosts the largest indigenous cloud infrastructure in Africa and has made huge investments in The East African Marine System (TEAMS) submarine cable, Terrestrial underground fiber Capacity, and Overhead Power Utility Fiber Capacity, to backhaul submarine capacity into Kenya and the East African region. The infrastructure positions Safaricom Business as a competitive wholesale capacity provider both internationally and regionally. In addition Safaricom Business provides other communication solutions that include voice, data services (mobile/fixed) and mobile money services (M-PESA). For more information, please visit www.safaricom.co.ke Tigo started operations in 1994 as the first cellular network in Tanzania. It now covers 30 regions in mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar. Tigo strives to be Tanzania’s most innovative mobile phone operator, offering digital lifestyle services ranging from affordable mobile voice communications, high speed Internet access, mobile financial services through Tigo Pesa, mobile insurance and mobile agriculture.Tigo is part of Millicom which provides affordable, widely accessible and readily available cellular telephone services to more than 50 million customers in 15 emerging markets in Africa and Latin America.The success of Tigo is based on the “Triple A” strategy, which stands for Affordability, Accessibility and Availability. We create a world where mobile services are affordable, accessible and available everywhere and to all. This guarantees that our subscribers experience the best services at the most affordable rates throughout all 30 regions in both Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. For more information, please visit www.tigo.co.tz Six Telecoms Co. Ltd. is the premier voice and data services provider in Tanzania, East Africa, with an ever increasing regional presence. Our operations are two-fold with strategic positioning as the international voice transit gateway of choice and the preferred data and connectivity solutions provider. With over 120 interconnects worldwide, we support and facilitate voice traffic to and from African and international destinations. Our unique network architecture means our data solutions capitalize on the geographic advantage of Tanzania – we are a gateway to the region. Data solutions include broadband access, last mile solutions (fiber and wireless/ microwave), IPLCs, NPLCs, Global MPLS solutions, collocation services and more. Six Telecoms is the East African voice and data services provider of choice. For more information, please visit www.6telecoms.co.tz Telecom Italia Sparkle is a leading global telecommunication service provider, offering a complete range of Data, Internet, Mobile and Voice solutions designed to meet the ever- changing needs of Fixed and Mobile Carriers, ISPs, Content Providers, Multimedia Players and Corporate Customers. With a history of experience and know-how in a multitude of markets, Telecom Italia Sparkle owns and manages a global and technologically advanced proprietary network which comprises of three major regional systems in Europe, the Mediterranean and Latin America, in order to guarantee the availability of high quality, end-to-end infrastructure in areas of strategic focus. In addition, our bilateral network connects us with virtually every country worldwide. Through a global portfolio of services, a state-of-the-art global network, advanced OSS, BSS and customer care capabilities and through an extensive worldwide commercial presence, we are able to fulfill our mission of providing customers with the best cost and top performing services on the international telecommunications market. For more information, please visit www.tissparkle.com Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), Malaysia’s broadband champion and leading integrated information and communications group, offers a comprehensive range of communication services and solutions in broadband, data and fixed-line. As a market leader, TM is driven by stakeholder value creation in a highly competitive environment. The Group places emphasis on delivering an enhanced customer experience via continuous customer service quality improvements and innovations, whilst focusing on increased operational efficiency and productivity. Leveraging on our extensive global connectivity, network infrastructure and collective expertise, TM is well positioned to propel Malaysia as a regional Internet hub and digital gateway for South-East Asia. TM remains steadfast in its transformation into a new generation communications provider to deliver an enhanced and integrated digital lifestyle to all Malaysians, and opening up possibilities through connection, communication and collaboration, towards our shared vision of elevating the nation into a high-income economy. For more information, please visit www.tm.com.my As Tanzania’s only full service provider, TTCL offers wide range of products for data and voice through fixed and mobile network. TTCL has developed expertise with our technology partners chosen for their quality and reputation in developing and managing world class networks. In addition, we constantly strive to better understand your needs and design services with input from you and other businesses in mind; hence our discerning customers have come to expect superior quality of service for our fixed voice and data products. For more information, please visit www.ttcl.co.tz Wananchi Telecom Limited (WTL) is a subsidiary of Wananchi Group Holdings, with its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. We are the leading tier 1 carrier in East Africa, with strategic partnerships with global Tier 1 Carriers, owning and operating fibre optic cable and satellite systems out of East Africa, forming the basis of a robust network designed to provide our customers with carrier grade services accessible in diverse geographical locations. ASSETS: WTL has: Capacity on TEAMS submarine cable (consortium member), Capacity on EASSY, SEACOM, SEMEWE4 and IMEWE (strategic Partnership), Terrestrial fiber (DWDM, SDH) as either own-built fiber or dark fiber (leased and IRU terms), POPs: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Mozambique, South Africa, UAE(Fujairah), London, 24*7*365 NOC, Qualified staff happy to serve you SERVICES: WTL offers: Whole Sale Voice, IP transit, Backhaul, Metro Ethernet, MPLS Services, Colocation, Teleport Services CUSTOMERS: WTL offers regional capacity across East Africa and international capacity on undersea cables upto UK, Mumbai and Singapore. We target: (Global, Regional or in- Country) Telecom Operators, Internet Service Provider (ISPs), Virtual Network Operators/ Internet Service Providers (VNO/VISP) For more information, please visit www.wananchitelecom.com XOtel is one of the most stable and fastest growing telecoms. The company is rapidly gaining momentum and within 8 years has managed to take a strong position in the market. XOtel provides traffic in Europe, the CIS, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The company is planning to add a fundamentally new activity – to release the product that solves information security problems. XOtel became co-founder and technical partner of an Icelandic company «SafeUM Communications ehf.» in the development of SafeUM cryptographic messenger providing the subscribers with reliable high quality connection and international calls at competitive rates. SafeUM secure messenger provides an unprecedented level of personal and business information security. Find out more about the messenger and its features here: safeum.com. XOtel keeps up with cutting-edge trends and technologies and expands its horizons by CONNECTING CONTINENTS For more information, please visit www.xotel.com/en
  • 10. Africa 2014 8th annual www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa 3 PASSES OFFER Multiple delegate rates EARLY BIRD PRICE expires 14 August 2014 1 PASS 4 PASSES OFFER Multiple delegate rates 5 PASSES OFFER Multiple delegate rates 2 PASSES EARLY BIRD PRICE expires 14 August 2014 Save €100 Save €999 Save €1,596 Save €2,245 Save €200 Full price €999 Total €1,998 Total €2,400 Total €2,750 Full price €1998 € 899 € 666per pass € 600per pass € 550per pass € 1798 1. Online www.capacityconferences.com/Capacity-Africa 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: 3. Email Rebecca Bewley at conferences@capacitymedia.com 2. Call Rebecca Bewley on + 44 (0) 20 7779 7227 Capacity Media has negotiated a specially discounted room rate for delegates requiring overnight accommodation at the Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam. Once you have confirmed your registration for the conference, we will provide details of how to book your room at the discounted rate. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A LIMITED ROOM BLOCK AT THIS RATE AND ROOMS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro Kivukoni Street P.O. Box 9574, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255 764 70 1234 Fax: +255 22 212 0777 www.daressalaam.kilimanjaro.hyatt.com Venue Information Lead media partner: Sponsor profiles continued: Published bi-monthly with over 4,000 subscribers in 127 countries worldwide, Capacity magazine reports on the critical business issues that wholesale carriers face in this rapidly changing telecoms market. Through Capacity magazine and its portfolio of business briefings, yearbook, carrier directories and online news source, Capacity is the essential source of business intelligence for the global carrier industry. For more information please visit www.capacitymagazine.com Platinum sponsor: Liquid Telecom is the leading independent data, voice and IP provider in eastern, central and southern Africa. It supplies fibre optic, satellite and international carrier services to Africa’s largest mobile network operators, ISPs, financial institutions and businesses of all sizes. Liquid Telecom has built Africa’s largest single fibre network, currently spanning over 20,000km across borders and covering Africa’s fastest-growing economies. The company has operating entities in Botswana, DRC, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, UK, Zambia and Zimbabwe. They were named Best African Wholesale Carrier in both 2012 and 2013 at the annual Global Carrier Awards. For more information, please visit www.liquidtelecom.com Gold sponsors: Internet Solutions is a pan-African telecoms service provider to both wholesale and enterprise markets.The company offers MPLS services with PoPs in 58 African countries, and 14 other African countries supported via NNIs and partners. The company has over 15,500 sqm of data centre space across the African continent, and is the largest provider of alternate last mile services in South Africa. IS also has Africa’s largest VSAT MPLS network and is able to offer the full suite of Layer 2 and Layer 3 products. Headquartered in South Africa, IS has offices across the African continent and sales offices in the Americas, Asia and Europe. The company is 100% owned by Dimension Data and is part of the NTT Group. For more information, please visit www.is.co.za Covering more than 3000 cities and 130 countries, the PCCW Global network supports a portfolio of integrated global communications solutions which include Ethernet solutions, IP solutions, fiber and satellite transmission solutions, managed services and solutions, international voice and VoIPX services. PCCW Global maintains regional centers in Hong Kong, Herndon, Virginia in the US, Paris in France, London in the United Kingdom, Gosselies in Belgium, Johannesburg in South Africa, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Beijing in China, Tokyo in Japan, Seoul in Korea, Singapore, while our team maintains presence in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas. For more information, please visit www.pccwglobal.com SEACOM launched Africa’s first broadband submarine cable system along the eastern and southern coastlines in 2009, bringing with it a vast supply of high quality and affordable Internet bandwidth. Since then, SEACOM has moved beyond being a cable operator to become a major pan-African service provider, offering a full suite of resilient and scalable data services that allow Africa’s growing ICT community to develop and evolve. Ranging from dedicated IPL transmission services, flexible Ethernet services, to resilient IP Transit service capabilities and accessible Internet connectivity, SEACOM can now provide tailor-made communication solutions. For more information, please visit www.seacom.mu