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Government Communication Infrastructure Initiatives
AgendaWhy Communication Infrastructure? International Connectivity (TEAMS)
Objectives Ownership Implementation Status/Benefits
National/Terrestrial Connectivity (NOFBI) Objectives Status/Benefits
25/02/2010
FEAST Meeting -BrusselsV. Kyalo (Kenya ICT Board)
25/02/2010
Why Connectivity?
What we know to be true?What we know to be true?
InternationalConnectivity
National/Last MileConnectivity
InstitutionalNetworks
Global
‘National Internet’
Computer Labs & Networks in all institutions
Connectivity Level
Connectivity Level
Public & Private Sector Contributions polled together
ResponsibilityDomain
ResponsibilityDomain
InvestmentInvestment
Public & Private Sector Contributions polled together
Contributions polled together
Institutional InstitutionalImp
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chAchieving Appropriate Connectivity –Approach
DescriptionDescription
The East Africa Marine System (TEAMS) The Cable Route
Mombasa -to – Fujairah Capacity
2 fibre pairs120Gbps initial capacityEquipped for 1.2Tbps
Fujairah
Mombasa
Fujairah
Mombasa
Fujairah
Mombasa
Main objective is developmental to facilitate business and social development through
affordable quality international connectivityThe goal was to significantly lower costs of
international links as well as realize an ownership structure open to both the public and private sector players (in line with Public Private Partnership framework)
TEAMS -Objective
TEAMS -Ownership
Govt. as anchor Financier
OutsourcedOperations & Maintenance
Operators
Users
Operator as Investors
Equity Contribution based on Shares
Ownership Model
TEAMS -Ownership
Under the UAE-Kenya initiative, TEAMS is Spearheaded by GoK –MoIC (85%) and UAE-Etisalat (15%)
Subscribers invited publicly and continuously appraised on progress/opportunities
For the GoK (85%), GoK has retained 20% shareholding with the rest subscribed for by private players as follows:
TEAMS -Ownership
1. Telkom Kenya 22.5%
2. Safaricom 22.5%
3. GoK 20%
4. Econet 10%
5. KDN 15.06%
6. Wananchi 5%
7. Jamii Telcom 1.84%
8. Broadband 1.8%
Unallocated 1.3%
GoK started the project (minimized risks)Main items addressed before privatization: Route Survey Design Review Review & Payment of all Licenses Cable & Associated Equipment manufacture
Works taken over by private partnership: Landing Station –while work in progress Main Cable Lay –including security for the works Cable landing and services launch O&M structures –currently and ongoing
TEAMS -Implementation
TEAMS –Status/Benefits
Currently all operators have switched on their capacities
Prices are different based on transit costs in Fujairah (partnerships & volume)
We are in a position to offer restoration and backup services to other providers
Competition is picking up Learning institutions and Govt institutions are
preparing to activate up to an STM64 each
vk-03/2009
InternationalConnectivity
National/Last MileConnectivity
InstitutionalNetworks
Global
‘National Internet’
Computer Labs & Networks in all institutions
Connectivity Level
Connectivity Level
Public & Private Sector Contributions polled together
ResponsibilityDomain
ResponsibilityDomain
InvestmentInvestment
Public & Private Sector Contributions polled together
Contributions polled together
Institutional InstitutionalImp
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enta
tio
n A
pp
roa
chAchieving Appropriate Connectivity –Approach
DescriptionDescription
National Optical Fiber Backbone Infrastructure (NOFBI)
13
Uganda
Tanzania
Somalia
INDIAN OCEAN
Ethiopia
Eastern
North Eastern
Coast
CentralNyanza
Rift Valley
Western
Central region
Coat and North Eastern region
Telkom Kenya Network
Western Region
Lokichoggio
Lodwar
Kitale
Weybuye __
Kakamega
Eldoret
Kisumu
Kisii
Kericho
Bomet
Narok
Rongo
Isebania
Nairobi
Kaljiado
Namanga
Tala
Kitui
Makau
Mwingi
Garissa
Garsen
Thika
Muranga
Nyeri Embu
Meru
Nanyuki
Nyahururu
Nakuru
Isielo
Wajiir
Marsabit
Moyale
Mandera
577
129
82 501
159
159
321
318
912
770
70
Mobasa
Malindi
Kilifi
NOFBI –Status/Benefits
A backhaul network to facilitate and add connectivity to all districts in the country
Open up all parts of the country (including those which would never have been reached otherwise)
Govt network will leverage on NOFBI as the primary backhaul network
All the extra capacities (mainly dark fibre) will be availed to operators for a reasonable fee
Happiness IndexAchievements
Expectations
H = A / E
Thank you for your attention
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