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SMARTNESS MATTERS Enhancing GPG Citizen Services GPG ICT Summit – 13/14 June 2012

SMARTNESS MATTERS Enhancing GPG Citizen Services GPG ICT Summit – 13/14 June 2012 Puleng Sejanamane Chief Executive Officer. Telecommunication Vision 2030. Future Vision. Seamless connectivity Universal access Knowledge-based economy. Universal Access. Broadband. Infrastructure.

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SMARTNESS MATTERS Enhancing GPG Citizen Services GPG ICT Summit – 13/14 June 2012

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  1. SMARTNESS MATTERS Enhancing GPG Citizen Services GPG ICT Summit – 13/14 June 2012 Puleng Sejanamane Chief Executive Officer

  2. Telecommunication Vision 2030 Future Vision • Seamless connectivity • Universal access • Knowledge-based economy Universal Access Broadband Infrastructure Competitive Market Skills Development • Knowledge-based economy • Broadband speed should be benchmarkedagainst international standard at the time, whether that is 10mbps or 100mbps • Technology-agnostic • A free and open competitive market with a plethora of services and providers capable of gaining easy access to infrastructure • 100% broadband connectivity for all South African homes

  3. Global Benchmarks 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. .

  4. Creating a viable broadband ICT eco-system Information Society anchored in Knowledge Economy Users Civil society The State Private Sector Content Infrastructure and delivery networks Services and Applications Market Structure Institutional arrangements Investment and Funding

  5. Integrated multi-cluster approach • 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: Detailed Human Settlement Plans Business Centres Security Health facilities Education Institutions

  6. Provincial Interconnections • 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 Economic Hub ( eg. ICT Hub) Economic Hub (egAerotropolis) Economic Hub (3) TDM / Ethernet TDM / Ethernet TDM / Ethernet PoP PoP POP STM-N STM-N STM-N Slide 6

  7. Infrastructure in Gauteng

  8. Infrastructure by district Sedibeng District BBI fibre on Transnet servitude BBI fibre on Eskom servitude Metsweding District West Rand District Ekurhuleni District City of Johannesburg District City of Tshwane District

  9. Broadband Infraco National Backhaul

  10. Which stage is the province at

  11. Connect. Growth, UNLOCKED

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