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SMARTNESS MATTERS Enhancing GPG Citizen Services
GPG ICT Summit – 13/14 June 2012
Puleng SejanamaneChief Executive Officer
Telecommunication Vision 2030
Future Vision
• Seamless connectivity• Universal access• Knowledge-based economy
•100% broadband connectivity for all South African homes
Universal Access
•Broadband speed should be benchmarked against international standard at the time, whether that is 10mbps or 100mbps
Broadband
•Technology-agnostic
Infrastructure
•A free and open competitive market with a plethora of services and providers capable of gaining easy access to infrastructure
Competitive Market Skills Development
•Knowledge-based economy
Global Benchmarks
Slide 3
A great majority of countries are doing it, the list is far from exhaustive. Just chose a few examples to highlight.
$5 billion - managed by the Federal Communications Commission - to support wireless expansion into rural areas and a total of $18 billion in federal funds to get 98 percent of the nation connected to the Internet on smartphones and tablet computers in five years.
The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) announced plans to upgrade the national network to offer 1 Gbit/s service by 2012, an upgrade from the prior 100 Mbit/s guarantee. The plan was intended to cost 34.1 trillion won (USD $24.6 billion) over the next five years. .
Country Agency Project
Canada Industry Canada $225m Broadband over 3years
Argentina state-owned entreprise AR-SAT
"Argentina Conectada" ("Connected Argentina"
Brazil Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications
domestic broadband providers service quality roll-out
Colombia Colombia's Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications
USD 750 million public-private Broadband Communications Fund
Belgium Government owns 50% of the incumbent telco provider Belgacom
Internet in Belgium
Nigeria Nigerian Communications Commission
'State Accelerated Bandwidth Initiative' (SABI).
United Kingdom The Universal Service Commitment
£200m from direct public funding
Creating a viable broadband ICT eco-system
UsersCivil society
The StatePrivate Sector
Services and Applications
Institutional arrangements
Market Structure
Infrastructure and delivery networks
Information Society anchored in Knowledge Economy
Content
Investment and Funding
Integrated multi-cluster approach
Slide 5
Detailed Human Settlement Plans
Education Institutions
Health facilities
SecurityBusiness Centres
Detailed Demographic Information in terms of densities and spread
Economic Hubs
Projects of major significance in terms of budget and infrastructure
Integrated Development Plans per District; per municipality
Concentrations and locations of all public amenities such as:
Provincial Interconnections
Slide 6
Economic Hub( eg. ICT Hub)
Economic Hub(3)
Economic Hub (eg Aerotropolis)
PoP PoP POPSTM-N
TDM / Ethernet TDM / Ethernet TDM / Ethernet
STM-N
STM-N
Unlocking Telecommunication costs in the Provinces will result in the following:
• Better network interconnections between the Economic Hub • Redundant and higher capacity links• Enabler for business functions• Access to international capacity enabling connectivity to international community
Infrastructure in Gauteng
Slide 7
Slide 8
Sedibeng District
Metsweding District
West Rand District
Ekurhuleni District
City of Johannesburg District
City of Tshwane District
BBI fibre on Transnet servitude
BBI fibre on Eskom servitude
Infrastructure by district
Broadband Infraco National Backhaul
Slide 10
Which stage is the province at
Connect. Growth, UNLOCKED