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ARABCOM 2005

ARABCOM 2005. Tunis 29 june 2005. Tunisie Telecom Well-developed Infrastructure : an essential foundation for the information society Slaheddine MAAREF Directeur Central de la Stratégie et de la Prospection Tunisie Télécom s.maaref@ttnet.tn www.tunisietelecom.tn.

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ARABCOM 2005

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  1. ARABCOM 2005 Tunis 29 june 2005 Tunisie Telecom Well-developed Infrastructure : an essential foundation for the information society Slaheddine MAAREF Directeur Central de la Stratégie et de la ProspectionTunisie Télécom s.maaref@ttnet.tn www.tunisietelecom.tn

  2. Fixed telephone Subscribers Mobile Subscribers Rural telephone Subscribers Employees Sale offices 1.300.000 3.100.000 50.000 8000 (32% high degree) 71+ virtual office Tunisie Telecom : Key numbers

  3. Investment in Telecommunication MDT 2200 1500 720 275 year 7th Plan 87-91 8th Plan 92-96 9th Plan 97-01 10th Plan 02-06

  4. Main Telecom Services • Fixed telephony + VAS • Prepaid • Postpaid • Mobile telephony+VAS • NMT 450 • GSM 900 / 1800 • Rural telephony • Point to multipoint • WLL • GSM restricted mobility

  5. Main Telecom Services • Data and Internet • leased line : n*64K to n*2Mb • ISDN : 128K to 2Mb • Frame Relay : n*64K • ADSL : 1/7Mb/s • SHDSL : 2Mb/s • ATM : n*2 Mb/s • ETHERNET : 10/100Mb/s • V.SAT : 512Kb/s

  6. Internet Penetration • High speed connectivity using dedicated optical fibre access networks for : Research centers, schools, Health centres , Admistrations , Business areas. • 800.000 Internet users • Family contract : 15 h/month for 10 TD all included • School contract : 60 h/month for 40 TD all included • 400 public Internet shop • 12 ISP

  7. Telecommunication Network • 100% digital network • National Backbone • Based on self restauration Optical Fibers System using SDH / DWDM technologies • All tunisian cities are connected to at list one optical fiber ring (11.000 Km)

  8. Broadband Network • Backbone IP/MPLS : 9 core switch • Edge : 18 Giga-routers • 765 Mb/sinternational bandwidth • 2 internationalGateways

  9. International Infrastructure • Direct links with global optical fibre systems : SEA ME WE II, SEA ME WE III, FLAG, and SEA ME WE IV (landing station under construction) • Dedicated submarine optical fibre cable Tunisia-Italy at 3.5 Gb/s.

  10. Dkhila Satellite Station International Infrastructure • A satellite telecommunication station using Intelsat & Arabsat systems. • 2internationaltransitGateways • VoIP technologies on international routes with France Telecom and Italia Telecom Tunisie Telecom

  11. 4 steps formigration towards NGN : 2003 : NGN for local telephony (city of Tunis) ( 2 SoftSwitchs, 8 MediaGateways, 100 000 lines) 2004 : NGN for international VoIP (France Telecom, Italia Telecom) 2005 : NGN based on all IP (Integration(Mobile)) 2006 : Generalization (all additional traffics, other carriers) Tunisie Telecom : our march towards NGN

  12. Benefits from NGN CAPEX : Reduced number of nodes (concentration of the intelligence) and a better use of band-width OPEX : Only one network to manage (optimization of human resources, spare parts..) Tunisie Telecom : our march towards NGN

  13. Introduction of new services : Unified telephony and messaging, IP Centrex, Triples Play (voice, data and video), Multi-media diffusion of contents, (TV, Video on demand) , Geo-localization services, VPN, Fast Ethernet. Tunisie Telecom : our march towards NGN

  14. Second fixed home line for free More facilities : Preferred numbers VPN VAS Messaging services Friendly group users Broadband services on fixed lines (ADSL, VDSL,…) Decline of the price list for fixed services TT strategy to boost fixed line business

  15. Ongoingprojects GPRS 3 3G trial projects WiFi Next to come WiMax MBWA (Mobile Broadband Wireless Access) 802.20 ….UMTS. TT Mobile Broadband

  16. ARABCOM 2005 Thank you www.tunisietelecom.tn

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