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Title: Making South Africa a Global Leader


1
ICTs AND 2010
2
GUARANTEES
  • The South African Government has signed various
    guarantees required by FIFA to ensure the
    success of the 2010 World Cup.
  • Guarantees provided by the Minister of
    Communications, through her Department (DOC).
  • The Broadcasting guarantees extends to the
    following
  • Establishment of an International broadcast
    Centre (IBC).
  • Reliable broadcast infrastructure backup at the
    IBC power supply, space requirements etc.
  • Establishment of venue media centres, the main
    press centre and the main media centre at all
    venues.
  • The Telecommunication guarantees extends to the
    following
  • Making available telecommunication infrastructure
    (which includes the transport of bidirectional
    broadcast traffic between the venues and the IBC
    at no specific cost).
  • Quality of service guarantees (no single point of
    failure).

3
2010 OBLIGATIONS
  • Fibre connections (stadiums to IBC)
  • Satellite uplink back-up (stadiums to IBC)
  • Assist in establishing the IBC
  • Fibre / Satellite connections (IBC to
    International Gateway)
  • Data and voice communications (Non Stadiums to
    IBC) and
  • High Definition Television (HDTV).

4
REQUIRED INTERVENTIONS TO FULFILL GUARANTEES
  • The DoC has to define parameters for the roles of
    Broadcasters and Telecommunications operators in
    2010.
  • Broadcasting infrastructure redundancy required
    i.e. dual satellite or satellite and fibre optic.
  • DoC is the link between SOEs/Telkom, other ICT
    role players and the LOC.

5
CURRENT STATUS BROADCASTING
  • FIFA awarded production rights to HBS in February
    2006.
  • Broadcast Rights secured to all the build up
    events and all 64 matches for 2010 and 2014, SABC
    now engaged in assessing the involvement of other
    local and African broadcasters in the
    broadcasting of 2010.
  • SABC is expecting delivery of its first HDTV,
    training and development has commenced in
    preparation for a supporting role to FIFAs
    broadcasters.
  • Meetings have commenced with the FIFA
    broadcasting team to try and determine what other
    role/opportunities the SABC can and will play
    during the 2010 World Cup.

6
CURRENT STATUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  • FIFA recently provided DoC the Information
    Technology and Telecommunication (IT T)
    Infrastructure Requirements.
  • FIFA to still provide the IT T Architecture and
    Annexure.
  • Telecommunications infrastructure readiness still
    to be re-confirmed with our SOEs/Telkom.
  • Location of IBC is a key decision still to be
    made.

7
WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?
  • Radio Frequency Spectrum.
  • Access to broadcast coverage still a problem
    particularly in rural areas.
  • HDTV readiness.
  • Project management skills to manage complex and
    large productions.
  • Adequate bandwidth for international demand on
    various platforms.
  • Upgrading of facilities and technology.
  • Skills development.
  • Funding implications.
  • Multiple language delivery.
  • Convergence and its implication for 2010.

8
IMPACT ON ICT INDUSTRY
  • Opportunity for technology infrastructure
    modernization
  • HDTV High Definition Television
  • Digital Broadcasting
  • Interactive TV
  • Mobile TV
  • IPTV
  • Broadband rollout
  • Appropriate spectrum is a critical requirement

9
IMPACT ON ICT INDUSTRY
  • Economic Impact
  • Direct Benefits
  • Event specific (Broadcast rights, Tickets,
    Licensing)
  • Induced (Tourism, Local Business, Tax Revenues)
  • Skills development
  • Indirect Benefits
  • Employment from ICT, construction, tourism, and
    event-related jobs

10
LEGACY ISSUES EXPECTED BENEFITS
  • Communications networks can be used to lower
    telecoms cost
  • Reuse of Media Press Centres for communities in
    Provinces
  • Rollout to rural areas becomes easier
  • Other International events can be supported
  • Redundancy for infrastructure (eg Teleport)
  • Skills Development and transfer for rest of
    economy
  • E-services in remote areas at minimal cost
  • Wireless services can be rolled quickly
    efficiently
  • Broadband access will allow seamless connectivity
    to all

11
FIFA NETWORK LAYOUT
12
FIFA NETWORK LAYOUT WITH REDUNDANCY
13
2006 FIFA World Cup GermanyTMVenue Operation
HD / SD Production Multilateral unilateral
Commentary Tribune
TV Compound
IBC
Technical Operation Centre
www.t-systems-mediabroadcast.com
14
SOEs PRESENTATIONS
  • SABC
  • SENTECH

15
SOEs/TELKOM INFRASTRUCTURE READINESS
  • Stadiums to IBC
  • Fibre connections (Telkom)
  • Satellite uplink (Sentech)
  • Non Stadiums to IBC (Sentech and Telkom)
  • IBC to National (SABC and Sentech)
  • IBC to SAs International Gateway Point of
    Presence
  • Fibre connections (Telkom)
  • Satellite uplink (Sentech)
  • International Connectivity
  • Nepad Broadband Cable (EASSy)
  • SAT 3
  • Satellte (Sentech and Telkom)

16
AFRICAN CUP
  • Nepad e-African Commission
  • Parks in different countries
  • MTN Nigeria
  • Nepad Broadband cable (ESSAy)
  • Legacy
  • IBC
  • Media Centre

17
WAYFORWARD
  • 2010 Program Structure
  • Inter Ministerial Committee (IMC)
  • Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC)
  • DoC Project Team
  • DoC and SOEs/Telkom Project Team
  • ICT industry Coordinating Committee

18
CONCLUSION
  • 2010 FIFA IT T Architecture Annexure
  • Location of the IBC
  • Finalizations of roles and responsibilities
  • Refine Project plans
  • Scope
  • Costs
  • Time
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