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Title: NEPADS ICT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME


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NEPADS ICT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
  • BRIAN CHEESMAN
  • PROJECT MANAGER
  • ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
  • NEPAD e-AFRICA COMMISSION
  • PRESENTATION TO THE ITU PUBLIC PRIVATE SECTORS
    PARTNERSHIP FORUM FOR AFRICA REGION
  • MAPUTO 26 APRIL 2005

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An East African submarine cable system.
  • This presentation focuses on the establishment of
    an optical fibre submarine cable system along the
    East coast of Africa, and the terrestrial systems
    that will link this cable to land-locked
    countries in the region.

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The Commission has identified 3 development
projects that will achieve NEPADs ICT
infrastructure objectives.
  • Close the submarine optical fibre loop around
    Africa.
  • Connect all African countries to a submarine
    cable system.
  • Establish an integrated, continent-wide broadband
    optical fibre network.

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EASSY (THE EAST AFRICAN SUBMARINE
SySTEM) CLOSING THE SUBMARINE OPTICAL FIBRE LOOP
AROUND AFRICA.
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  • 15 companies from 13 countries in East and
    Southern Africa have signed a Memorandum of
    Understanding to establish a submarine cable link
    between South Africa and Sudan, effectively
    closing the loop around Africa.
  • The project encompasses the establishment of
    terrestrial optical fibre systems (backhauls)
    that will link landlocked countries in the region
    to the cable.

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Signatories to the EASSy Memorandum of
Understanding
  • Zanzibar Telecom
  • Telkom Kenya
  • Uganda Telecom Limited
  • MTN Uganda
  • TDM Mozambique
  • Telkom SA
  • RwandaTel
  • Sudatel (Sudan)
  • Botswana Telecom Corporation
  • Malawi Telecom Ltd
  • Djibouti Telecom
  • Ethiopian Telecom Corporation
  • Sentech - South Africa
  • Telecom Malagasy
  • Dalkom Co. Ltd (Somalia)

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Coastal countries that will be connected to the
cable system
  • South Africa
  • Mozambique
  • Tanzania
  • Kenya
  • Somalia
  • Djibouti
  • Sudan
  • Madagascar

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SYSTEM DETAILS
  • Length 9900 km
  • Ultimate system capacity gt 360Gb/s
  • Cable 2 fibre pairs
  • Estimated cost 200m
  • Expected completion date 2Q 2007
  • Design life 25 years

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PAST MILESTONES
  • June 2003 The e-Africa Commission hosted a
    workshop in Nairobi. Stakeholders were informed
    of the EASSy project and invited to participate
    in its development.
  • December 2003 11 operators in the region signed
    the project Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
  • January 2004 A Project Management Committee
    (PMC) was established.
  • January 2004 The Commission was elected to
    chair the Backhaul Coordination Work Group
    (BCWG).
  • June 2004 15 operators had signed the MOU.
  • October 2004 A Detailed Feasibility Study (DFS)
    commenced.
  • March 2005 The DFS indicates that the project
    is commercially viable.

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WAY FORWARD
  • April 2005 to July 2007
  • The submarine cable network configuration will be
    finalised.
  • An invitation to tender will be issued.
  • Financial closing will take place (sufficient
    capital has been raised).
  • The Construction Maintenance Agreement (CMA)
    will be signed.
  • The supply contract will be signed.
  • The system will be Ready for Commercial Service.

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THE EASSy BACKHAUL LINKS
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  • Five of the 10 landlocked countries of the region
    participate in the development of the project
  • Botswana
  • Malawi
  • Rwanda
  • Uganda
  • Ethiopia

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Land-locked countries to be connected to the
EASSy cable
AND
  • EVENTUALLY
  • Swaziland
  • Lesotho
  • Zambia
  • Burundi
  • Zimbabwe
  • CURRENTLY
  • Botswana
  • Malawi
  • Rwanda
  • Uganda
  • Ethiopia

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  • Basic planning criteria for backhaul links
  • There will be two backhaul links per landlocked
    country, via different neighbouring countries and
    to different cable stations.
  • All backhaul links will be optical fibre.

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BACKHAUL LINKS CONNECTING LAND-LOCKED COUNTRIES
TO THE SUBMARINE CABLE
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The Commissions support for the EASSy project.
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  • The e-Africa Commissions support and commitment
    to the project is evidenced by
  • The facilitation of dialogue between numerous
    stakeholders culminating in the convening of a
    workshop in June 2003 in Nairobi, which focused
    entirely on the proposed East Africa cable. The
    workshop brought the project to the attention of
    a wide range of stakeholders who would otherwise
    not have been aware of the project.

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  • The convening of a workshop in July 2004 in
    Johannesburg, which focused on the establishment
    of a basic broadband regional optical fibre
    network for East and Southern Africa that would
    also satisfy all the requirements for the EASSy
    backhaul links.
  • Lobbying for support at high political levels
    resulting in the EASSy project being accepted by
    the NEPAD Heads of State and Government
    Implementation Committee as a top priority NEPAD
    project.
  • The Commission chairs the EASSy Backhaul
    Co-ordination Work Group.

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  • The Commission is increasing its attention to the
    issues faced by the EASSy project and
    strengthening its financial expertise in order to
    do so.
  • Working with the World Bank Group who have
    undertaken to coordinate donor support for
    funding both the EASSy cable and the terrestrial
    broadband network in East Southern Africa. This
    is in response to the decision of the NEPAD Heads
    of State and Government Implementation Committee
    meeting held in Algiers on 23rd November 2004.

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  • The Commission has requested governments, through
    the NEPAD Steering Committee, to take a proactive
    interest in ensuring the availability of funding
    for the EASSy cable specifically, the Commission
    has conveyed the request of the EASSy Programme
    Management Committee for governments to forego
    national duties and taxes on construction of the
    cable in order to ease the funding pressure on
    the project.
  • ooOOoo

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