[kictanet] Fw: Declining voice revenues, Netflix in South Africa?, Cyber-Surveillance Legalised in Zimbabwe

Matunda Nyanchama mnyanchama at aganoconsulting.com
Thu Oct 10 07:40:52 EAT 2013


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   October 9, 2013              
Africa Mobile Revenues Are Declining - Operators to Focus on Data, Video 
Whether you are an entrepreneur looking into establishing a new ICT business in Africa or an established operator running a mobile or fixed line network, voice is no longer a recommended primary source of revenue. While Africa celebrates the rapid increase in mobile subscriptions (over 30% CAGR over the past 8 years) the average revenue per user (ARPU) is dwindling and it is no longer possible to run a viable business primarily on voice. Read more... 
  
NETFLIX in South Africa? - Lack of Video Content Slowing FTTX in Africa 
There is a lot of anticipation in South Africa about the possibility of consumers finally getting an alternative to the Multichoice satellite TV monopoly after it emerged that Telkom, the incumbent fixed line operator, was in negotiations for rights to stream NETLIX content. Telkom is reportedly planning to offer the NETFLIX video services as part of their VDSL services. Read more... 
  
Cyber-Surveillance Legalised in Zimbabwe 
A government spy program will now monitor phone calls, text, email and the details will be kept in a national database for use on demand by the state security agencies. Read more... 
  
Ban on Islamic Radio License in Zambia - Where is The Freedom of Warship? 
THE International Fellowship of Christian Churches (IFCC) has commended Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) chairperson Emmanuel Mwamba for suspending issuance of radio licences to entities seeking to start broadcasting Islamic programmes. Read more... 
  
Why American Telecommunication Vendors Struggle to Win in Africa 
Triggered by the liberalisation of the telecommunication industry as a result of economic structural adjustment programmes, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other factors, an information and communication technology (ICT) revolution has taken shape in Africa. The realisation that ICT is an important vehicle for sustained economic development has compelled almost all African political and industry leaders to put a concerted effort into the development of ICT in Africa. Read more... 
  
FTTH Council Africa to Address Low Fibre Capacity Uptake 
The FTTH Council Africa Conference to be held at Maropeng, South Africa, from October 29 to 30 will address, among other things, the apparent low fibre take up rate in Africa. Apparently, this development is discouraging some investors from investing in more terrestrial fibre optic networks in Africa and perhaps leads to an erroneous notion that there is now adequate terrestrial optical fibre in Africa. We will reiterate the inadequacy of terrestrial fibre optic networks in Africa and make suggestions of some of the key issues that delegates at the FTTH Council Africa Conference should address. Read more...              
ICT Africa Supported ICT Events in Africa 
 Corning Fiber Optic Workshop, Cape Town International Conference Centre, S. Africa  
As the fundamental passive carrier of all your network data, the optical fibre is one of the most important elements of a telecommunications network. The optical fibre you install today is expected to perform for 25 years or more. Therefore deciding which fibre to use is a highly important decision that determines the future performance of your network. The workshop will cover fundamentals of optical fiber, different types of optical fiber for different applications and some aspects of network design. 
  
FTTH Council Africa Conference, Maropeng, South Africa 
The Conference will cover a variety of topics aimed at the telecoms sector and policy-makers, Ministries, local, provincial and national government leaders as well Competition authorities. 
  
Commonwealth Telecommunication Organisation (CTO) Forum, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, Nigeria 
The Forum is the constitutionally mandated 'flagship' event of the CTO which takes place every year. This year's event will offer regional and international solutions for those in Commonwealth regions sharing knowledge, lessons learnt and key information about technological advances across the Commonwealth and beyond. 'Innovation through broadband' is this year's theme on which speakers and exhibitors at the Forum will provide critical updates and insight into infrastructure, security and application challenges. 
  
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