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Telecommunications infrastructure: Traditional and emerging challenges Temitope Osunrinde Marketing Communications Manager

Price of broadband internet in Africa's largest economies *Fixed line internet. Cost in USD 2

Where to find the cheapest Broadband Internet in Africa 3

A comparative analysis of three African countries SOUTH AFRICA 4 submarine cables Broadband held back for many years by an expensive operating environment created by Telkom s dominance in the fixed-line market. Deregulation and entry of Neotel as 2 nd fixed-line operator and infrastructure operators like Vumatel, Dark Fibre Africa, FibreCo + MNOs such as Vodacom and Cell C Government also funded ZAR1.4b to expand fibre network FTTX Council: number of houses passed by fibre has grown from 439,000 in 2017 to 933,000 by March 2018: 112% YoY growth South Africa remains the largest hub of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the continent. Microsoft announced plans to build 2 data centres in Africa KENYA 4 submarine cables Launched its Broadband Policy in 2013, planned 30k km expansion. Converged regulatory authority: Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) 67% internet population. The Kenya government building its fibre optic submarine cable, The East African Marine System (TEAMS). Government-funded National Optic Fibre Backbone Infrastructure (NOFBI) project has built 5000km. Operators have also built about 4000km fiber infrastructure in 24 of Kenya s 47 counties NIGERIA 5 submarine cables Broadband Plan, which set fixed broadband targets of 30% by 2018 delayed for 5years. Nigeria has 38,000 km infrastructure, mostly owned by MNOs. Country needs 120,000km Underutilization of 3 submarine cables, $7bn investment To catch up, Nigeria needs to expedite actions and take steps to assure broadband targets are achieved Smartphone costs still high. Nigeria ranks 143/176 in 2017 ITU ICT Index

Costs that still hinder broadband delivery in Nigeria Infrastructure Proprietary dominance of infrastructure by some operators Infrastructure gap between rural/urban areas Lack of Infrastructure Protection Backhaul Capacity constraints Power and Road Networks Ineffective PPP Collaboration initiatives Policy Multiple layers of regulation and bodies Numerous taxes, red-tape Average RoW costs still above N10k Cost/Time of imports Absence of well-constructed policies to support local countries South Korea as model Need for indigenous player protection and Data Domiciliation policies

Costs that still hinder broadband delivery in Nigeria (2) Capacity Building ICT curriculum yet to catch up with Digital Economy Minimal Digital Literacy ICT clusters engaging academia collectively Encourage cluster ecosystems powered by tech Financing and Investment Multiple Taxes, delays in permits and exorbitant RoW High costs of loans for development projects: NIBOR NCC N3bn funding available Capital and Access to FOREX

How this affects Consumers Pricing & QoS $80 average cost of monthly broadband packages is nearly double national minimum wage of $55 (N20,000) Quality of Service dips Use The Hotspot Effect Offline first internet users

Solutions to the Broadband Conundrum Infrastructure Infrastructure Sharing Emulate FCC s One-Touch, Make Ready More effective spectrum management framework + Secondary Spectrum Market Execute InfraComodel PPP Collaboration + Smart City Infrastructure Protection Policy Multiple layers of regulation and bodies Numerous taxes, red-tape Average RoW costs still above N10k Cost/Time of imports Prioritized FOREX pool for Digital Economy/ICT players Government, Healthcare, Education Online Locally relevant Content Need for indigenous player protection and Data Domiciliation policies

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