[Fwd: Re: [Fibre-for-africa] What's Up EASSy?]
Dear All I use EASSy as a case study for a course I teach on and recently came up with the following summary of where the project currently stands. The "update" was put together to complement a stakeholder analysis that was done by APC late 2006/early 2007 and which can be downloaded here: http://www.apc.org/apps/img_upload/f22c64f43b568608639b68dbdd91d89a/Updated_... I would appreciate any comments on this. Abi > > -----Original Message----- > > From: fibre-for-africa-bounces@lists.apc.org <mailto:fibre-for-africa-bounces@lists.apc.org> [mailto:fibre-for-africa- <mailto:fibre-for-africa-> > > bounces@lists.apc.org <mailto:bounces@lists.apc.org>] On Behalf Of wakabi@cipesa.org <mailto:wakabi@cipesa.org> > > Sent: 26 March 2009 01:43 > > To: eric@afrispa.org <mailto:eric@afrispa.org>; APC - Private list for use by EASSY Workshop > > Participants > > Subject: [Fibre-for-africa] What's Up EASSy? > > > > What's up EASSy? > > > > It's been a few quiet months at the EASSy stable, but word is now out > > on > > where this initiative has gotten to. And the word doesn't seem to good > > for > > EASSy enthusiasts. Once a front-runner in the so-called race to land > > fibre > > at the eastern coast of Africa, EASSy has conceded it is seriously > > trailing SEACOM (which appears comfortably perched in the driver's > > seat) > > and TEAMS (which is following in, albeit not too closely). > > > > According to a report in Kenya's Daily Nation, EASSy now expects to get > > operational around June 2010 (we add: 8 years after visionaries > > initially > > conceived it and got down to putting it together). Quoting Chris Wood, > > CEO > > of West Indian ocean cable Co. Ltd., the SPV for EASSy, the report says > > indicates EASSy will leverage on a "competitive long-term business plan > > to > > reduce the coast of bandwidth for coastal and land-locked countries". > > Besides, Wood claims his cable will have the biggest capacity of them > > all. > > Details: > > http://www.nation.co.ke/magazines/smartcompany/-/1226/549886/- > > /srb1j8z/-/index.html > > > > SEACOM, meanwhile, announced this week it would go commercial in July > > this > > year - although the cable would be ready in June. Monthly charges for > > bulk purchases would be around US$100-US$200 per Mbps. They said demand > > is > > so high they will offer bandwidth at lower prices than their earlier > > biz > > plan forecast; talked about profitability reaching lots earlier than > > initially anticipated; and said carriers in the region would actually > > be > > better off accessing more than one cable. Nice. > > > > But some are wondering: Now that the cables are coming, what are we > > gonna > > do with that bandwidth? Possibilities are vast, plans probably much > > less. > > It appears in Kenya, there's both thinking and action. 1) This week, an > > education minister has spoken about interesting e-learning plans whose > > implementation later this year he said would be enabled by the > > availability of the cable. 2) Kenya Data Networks, one of those > > gleefully > > signing onto the SEACOM offering, has said they will reduce their costs > > from next month. 3) At the end of last year the Kenya ICT Board > > unveiled a > > US$4.1m kitty for developers of local content.... > > > > For some of the other countries, there doesn't appear to be as much > > cooking as in Kenya. Or may be someone just isn't telling us yet. > > > > Wakabi > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Fibre-for-africa mailing list > > Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org <mailto:Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org> > > http://lists.apc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fibre-for-africa > > _______________________________________________ > Fibre-for-africa mailing list > Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org <mailto:Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org> > http://lists.apc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fibre-for-africa _______________________________________________ Fibre-for-africa mailing list Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org <mailto:Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org> http://lists.apc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fibre-for-africa _______________________________________________ Fibre-for-africa mailing list Fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org http://lists.apc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fibre-for-africa
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