Introduction to FibreCo Telecommunications SATA 4th NGN Conference November 2014.

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Introduction to FibreCo Telecommunications SATA 4th NGN Conference November 2014

Transcript of Introduction to FibreCo Telecommunications SATA 4th NGN Conference November 2014.

 

Introduction to FibreCo Telecommunications

SATA 4th NGN Conference November 2014

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FibreCo was established by 3 leading South African ICT players to unlock the economics of fibre ownership within the national long-distance transmission market by building a national, open-access fibre-optic network

33.3% 33.3% 33.3%

Carrier-neutral operational

structure and network design

Unique Managed Fibre proposition

Introduction

Vision: 12,000 km, R5 billion over

5 years

Award winning 1,000km link completed:  JHB – BFN – EL

Johannesburg POP

Klip

Bloemfontein POP

East London POP

Smithfield

Reddersburg

Parys

Ventersburg

Kroonstad

Kleinfontein

Aliwal North

Kaalplaas

Glencairn

Stutterheim

Esperanza

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EaSSY

FibreCo Phase 1 network development

Phase 1 will connect Gauteng with East and West coast landing stations via a fully-redundant ring by Q2 2016

• The only available open-access fibre between JHB – CT and CT – DBN

• Strong alignment with other carrier-neutral infrastructure providers, including DFA and Teraco

ConstructedAcquired

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DFAFibreCo POP

WACSSAT-3

To Be Constructed

Metro extensions to the FibreCo network

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EAST LONDON

BLOEMFONTEIN

JOHANNESBURG

CAPE TOWN

DURBAN

To Durban

JHB1

JHB2

1A

ToBloemfontein(Route1)

JHB3

WACS

Seacom

SAT3

Eassy

Metro development is based on a redundant ring topology

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MARIUS – Ek sal hierdie invul

Development plans beyond Phase 1

Future plans

Development plans include connectivity to the neighbouring borders

FibreCo’s unique service propositions 

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FibreCo is able to offer a unique suite of managed infrastructure services across its entire national footprint on a carrier-neutral basis

• Single SLA across multiple infrastructure providers

• Direct NOC integration with service customisation

• Facilitation of access and hosting solutions

• Transparency of Network Infrastructure

Services available across the FibreCo network

The FibreCo network – leading edge and standards aligned 

Cable and transmission equipment• All optical fibre & transmission network

Latest generation DWDM eqpt inclusive of G-MPLS, ROADM and OTN (G.709)• Flexible service granularity

Dedicated or shared - from fibre to lambda (λ) • “Greenfield” network build

Latest technology deployed with no retrofit and legacy infrastructure integration challenges

• Network managementAll components pro-actively monitored (fibre, facilities and equipment)

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NOC/SOC fully aligned with best practice

• FCAPS compliant

• Day to day operations modelled on eTOM and ITIL functional framework

• Fully redundant infrastructure

• Disaster Recovery capability

• Differentiated fault/incident management

• SLA management

FibreCo Operations & Maintenance Function (Carrier-grade SLA)

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Commercial options

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Short Term Lease model• 1-3 Year • Fixed bandwidth

Bandwidth IRU• 5-10 Year• Fixed bandwidth• Upfront payment with ongoing OA&M

Managed Fibre• 15 Year• Upfront payment (financed) with low flexible OA&MRamp-up Model

• 5 (+ 15) Year • Scale bandwidth as requirements grow• Flexible bandwidth denominations• Conversion to fibre in last yearFlexibility

Thank You

Contact: 

FibreCo Telecommunications

Woodlands Drive Office Park,

5 Woodlands Drive

Woodmead

Tel: +27 11 966 7731

www.fibreco.co.za