Title: Funding Internet Development
1 - Funding Internet Development
- Banjul 5-9 June 2000
- by Terrefe Ras-Work
- Telecom today Infrastructure of Infrastructures
- Internet now Considered as Basic Service
- WorldTel proposes to be Partner to Emerging
Countries
2Mission
CLOSING THE GLOBAL COMMUNICATION GAP
The key word Access to communication
3WorldTel will take the IP backbone where no IP
backbone been before
Vision
- Among the 3 biggest local IP backbone provider in
the region - The service provider (international
or national) best choice.
4The WorldTel owners
AIG GE-Capital INTEL Reliance Industry (India) IT
Investment (Egypt) NatWest Kuwait Financial
Center IIG (Kuwait) Burgan Bank ITI
(HongKong) Mahavir Tel
5WorldTel Assembly of Governors
China India (Jordan) Kenya (Mexico) Pakistan Tanz
ania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
6 Structure of The Internet Economy
Revenues
Jobs
Internet Commerce
Layer 4
USD 102 B
482,000
Intermediary/Market Maker
Layer 3
USD 58 B
252,000
Application Infrastructure
Layer 2
USD 56 B
231,000
Internet Infrastructure
Layer 1
USD 115 B
372,000
7WorldTel buzzword Internet Infrastructure
Media buzzword Internet Commerce
The perfect match in emerging markets
8 - WorldTel opts for IP Technology for
- Emerging Markets
- To provide Voice and Data
- Short cut to Accelerated Development
- - Equipment costs have gone down
- - Access to Telecom now
within - reach of the masses
- BUT- BE WARE OF LICENSE FEES
9 Is there a local market need and who are the
customers?
10 20
Corporate
SME
Advanced services
Private segment 1
Internet
Prepaid services
Basic services
80
Middle class segment 2
Private segment 3
No paying segment 4
11 - Government org
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Internet centers
80
20
Internet
Basic services
Middle class segment 2
Private segment 3
No paying segment 4
ACCESS TO COMUNICATION
12 Capex per line (5year)
13 Pricing
Operational cost
License
Capex/Line
14 The most important player on the market. Does he
understand whats in it for him?
15 - Regulatory issues
- License
- Frequency
- Numbering plans
- Policy ( Telecom )
- Access to telecom
- Education
- Pricing
- Privatization
- Liberalization
The government plays an important role and will
have an effect on the development of the market
16Target Network Architecture
Individual corporate customers
MDU Installations, Corporate and or residential
PSTN
GTW
Arcturus
JNW
Mazowe
Borrowdale
Individual residential customers
Centenary
STM-1 ( 155 MBPS 2)
Central
Glendale
Chitungwiza
Ruwa
Gweru
Warren Park
Marondera
Chegutu
Kadoma
Norton
Masvingo
Zvishavane
Individual corporate customers
Individual residential customers
Chiredzi
17Investment strategy
- Regional strategy
- IP backbone access
- Strong local investment partner
- Partners( technology ,services)
18PARTNERS
Technological center in London for network design
- Cisco
- Clara Net
- Telemax
- Generics
- Telia
- Detecom
- Bell Canada Int.
- Metromedia
Operation and service development
WLL implementation and operation
Technical dev on laser technology
Operational support
Operational support/co investor
Operational support/co investor
Operational support/co investor
19The Investment Portfolio
- Zimbabwe
- WorldTel India
- Bangladesh
- Axtel
- Chile
- Brazil
- Argentina
- CAT
- Russia
- CIS
- MSI
20 WT Africa
- Country
- Name of the company
- Partner
- Ownership
- Strategy
- Exit
- Size of investment
- Services
Africa
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
COMESA
MSI
WT Zimbabwe
Comtel
Tanzania Telecom
MSI
Vodacom
PTC
Escom
10 Mobile op
Full SP
Broadband/WWL
Intern 14contr
IPO 00
BOT
Strategic partn
Strategic partn
x x
x x x x
x x x x
x
Voice Internet E-commerce Capacity and services
for operators
21- CONCLUSION
- WorldTel Created on Initiative of ITU gives
highest priority to Africa - WorldTel flexible in approach
- BOT Partner
- Equity Investor
- WorldTel has formidable Partners to make a
Difference - WorldTel has now Economy of Scale to Reduce
Costs - WorldTel welcomes Partnership with Governments
and Private Operators to Develop
Infrastructure