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The Vodacom Partnership

for a Connected Nigeria

Mickey Mashale (Ms)

Managing Executive

Public Enterprises

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Five major tech. trends are reshaping Enterprise customers’ business models

Hosting & Cloud • Shifting profits from hardware, integration and operations to software and Cloud, with rapid

growth:)

Everything

Connected

• Global M2M revenues growing at 17% CAGR (2012-21)

• Global “Internet of Things” value of up to $3.5 trillion by 2016

Fixed-Mobile

Convergence

• Global UC market expected to grow by 12% p.a. with Business VoIP/ UC Services sub-

segment growing at 19% to 2015

Security and

Control

• With BYOD and proliferation of smartphones and tablets more and more CIO are concerned

about security of enterprise information on these mobile devices.

Consumerisation

of IT

• Increasingly more and more Enterprises either have a BYOD policy or plan to do so within 18

months

SOURCE: McKinsey CIO survey , IDC, Gartner, William Blair analyst report, Jan 2012, Global Insights WMI, Machina Research

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What’s Shaping Nigeria & Why Do We see it as A

Partnership

Government alone could not

achieve the 5year plan

Private Sector alone could not achieve

the 5year plan

Citizens alone could not

achieve the 5year plan

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A connected

NIGERIA

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What would be

Government’s Objectives

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Global Standard

• Government efficiency

– Broadband can improve the efficiency, cost and reach of public sector services in areas

of high government interest, such as health, education and government services.

• Economic Enabler

– Broadband is an enabler of e-business and new market opportunities, allowing firms,

including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs) to realise growth through

productivity increases stemming from improved information exchange, value chain

transformation, and process efficiency (OECD, 2003)

• Knowledge Creation

– Improving the skills and education of individuals through the use of broadband services

• Universal Access

– Widespread and affordable broadband access can contribute to productivity, economic

growth and social inclusion.

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What Would Business As A

Partner Looking To & For

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The Business Value Chain

• Government to create an

enabling environment

• Government to deliver on its

obligations

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• Feasibility Journey

• Appropriate Models

• Best Practise

• Adapt to Nigeria’s

requirements & needs

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What Would the Citizen be

Looking For

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As a Nigerian Citizen, I’ll be looking for

• Easier access to Government

Services

• Easy access to Information

• Lower cost of Communication

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Our Case Studies Across Different Verticals

Vodacom As A Partner – What’s Our Claim

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eGovernment

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Not A Wheel of Fortune but REALITY

Health

IEC

Transport

Smart City

Social Security

Police

Education

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Education

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Our Partnership with the Education Community

• Enabling Improved quality of Education and Training through smart deployment

of ICT solutions

• Using Broadband Network for Administration and Curriculum delivery

• Enabling Teachers and Students/Learners to meet the challenge of the

Information Age and Bridging the Digital Divide

• ICT integration into the learning and teaching process and

• Impacts of ICT on access, cost effectiveness and a robust quality delivery of

Education

• Participation of the Departments of Education and all teachers, learners,

departments in the Information Society – government/ private sector schools

main employees receive a desktop or laptop as tool of trade, not teachers,

WHY????

• Globalisation of curriculum, for national curriculum and local languages.

Some off the solutions we have developed and deployed – over and above

connectivity to address the teacher, the learner and the administrator

Learning Management Systems (LMS)/ Learning Content Management System (LCMS),

School Management, Analytics & Reporting, Curriculum Content aligned to NCS & CAPS or

Tertiary Institution, Course Delivery Management, Education Portal Management, Learner

& Teacher Personal Workspaces, Video & Online Collaborative tools - Social Media for

Learning, Identity & access management and digital rights, Repositories/ Databases

• Asset Management, Incident Management, Office in the Cloud

ICT General Challenges IN

Education

What have we done

Our Objective

Education Video 14

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Multiple Architectures

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Mpumalanga DOE Case Study

Solution

Enables Learner Unit Record Information and Tracking System (LURITS), as well housing Educator records

Future phases will include VoIP and IP Multicasting overlay services

Connectivity to Learners through the Broadband Connected Environment

Objective

Education Management Information Systems (EMIS)

Delivery of School Management System to all schools in

Mpumalanga

Aids School Management and Educators

Expands the Value Add delivery of Information to Educators

and Learners

Roll out in Three Phases +1800 sites

Phase 1: 609 Secondary and Sub structures

Phase 2: +600 Remaining Secondary Schools

Phase 3: + 600 Primary schools

42 Tech - Mpumulanga

Vodacom Connectivity Network

VSAT Hub

www

EMIS hosted in Data

Centre

Administration,

School Management,

Teachers

PC VSAT

Expanded Site View

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Distance Learning – UFS Case Study

Objective

DOE and UFS Internet Broadcast Project

Uplifts Maths, Science and English standards

Allows teacher development and improves learner achievement

Multicast of teaching and learning sessions live to +60-250 rural schools

Solution

UFS Live Multicast Site linked via Microwave to core and VB-sat

Managed Hosting Services and Internet “in the cloud”

Perimeter Firewall solution – to block harmful content

Included White Board Installations in Schools

+60 Various Underprivileged

and

Rural Schools

.

Vodacom Connectivity Network

VSAT Hub

UFS– BFN www

Data Centre

Virtualization

Teachers

and Learners

PC VSAT

Expanded Site View

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Distance Learning – Content Partners

Objective

Curriculum Content

Delivery of Curriculum in multimedia format

Using and enhancing technologies

Aids Learners and Educators – Grade R-12

NCS & CAPS Compliant

Solution

Hosted Moodle Platform “Vodacom In the Cloud Services”

Pre-Loaded content servers, with updates via the cloud

VB-Sat Satellite Connectivity paired with local access to content and Live

push or pull “in the cloud” Examinations

Optional Live Multicast or IPTV support

Various Centres/

Schools/Campuses

.

Vodacom Connectivity Network

VSAT Hub

ITBC – Lab CT www

Data Centre

Virtualization

Educators/

Learners

Content

Server

VSAT

Expanded Site View

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E-Learning

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Health

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Our Partnership with the Health Community

To ensure enablement of health services using ICT.

• Data Accuracy & Integrity & Loss (quantity vs. quality)

• Reporting Delay (1-2 Months)

• Labour Intensive – Repetitive procedure at various levels

• Patient Confidentiality

• Only paper based data – no Intelligent Reporting

• One way flow of data + “data silo’s”

• Distance to get

Nompilo

Medicine Logistical Management

Workforce Management

General ICT Challenges in

Health

Our Objective

Nompilo Video : 21

What have we done

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As simple as Everyday Broadband Use

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With an Enabled Network, Service Can Be Anywhere

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C

A-

Define

Service

B-

Integrate &

Deploy

C -

Marketing &

Sales

D -

Client Pay

E -

Service Charge to

Platform

A

BC

D

D

E

E

Mobile

DeviceMedical Device /

Applications

Intelligent

AdapterseHealth

PlatformNetwork

HL7

XML

Internet or Secure

Connectivity

Health Care Service

ProviderCitizen /

Client

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Social Security

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Our Partnership with Government for Social Security

Enabling government efficiency through real time monitoring of interventions and

processes

• Fragmented Information Sources – departments working as Silos

• Service Delivery Quality of Services (Consistency)

• Security

• Predictable Opex & Capex

• Compliance, Monitoring & Evaluation

WOP – Web based Application to monitor the government intervention of War on

Poverty

CDW – Web based Application to enable Social Worker and Inspectors easy access

to the back office application as they perform day-to-day functions on the field

SASSA, Grant/ Beneficiary Management – enabling platform for beneficiaries to

access their information and updates on their profiles from the palm of their hand

Food Security – web based platform to enable government to monitor feeding

schemes across government schools, soup kitchens and places of safety

General ICT Challenges

What Have We Done

Our Objective

A day in the Life of a Social Worker and A day in the Life of an Inspector 25

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SMART

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SMART…..X

To Partner our customers to be more cost effective, efficient, provide real time data

regardless of where their assets are.

City/ Regional Utilities working in Silo’s – Transport, Electricity, Water

Broadband

No Single view of the Citizen

Incorrect citizen usage data

.

Smart Grid

Smart Water Management

Traffic Management Systems

Connected Homes

General Challenges

What have we developed

& Deployed

Our Objective

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Remote Monitoring & Control is an all-rounder

Medical Science

Secure provision of

software updates: no

field staff necessary

Safety & Monitoring

Video transmission

and remote security

personnel

mHealth

Monitoring patients

from home: lower

costs, fewer

consultations

Industry

Higher capacity of

appliances and more

performance with

Remote Monitoring

Construction

machines

Reducing service costs

through intelligent

analysis and monitoring

Vending Machines

Checking inventory

and replenishing in

order to optimise sales

Energy

Providing new

services by means of

Smart Grid application

Real Estate

Reducing energy

usage by up to 40%

through Monitoring &

Control

Telematics

30% less trucking

thanks to remote

maintenance and repair

Consumers

Providing relevant

content and

optimising

services

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Leveraging Broadband to Turn Cities, Regions,

Provinces & Countries to SMART Connected,

Chip Based, Remotely & Pro-Actively Managed

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SMART Connected, Chip Based, Remotely & Pro-Actively

Managed

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• Communications is not just part of the “black box”, modem or meter.

• Managing large volumes of SIM cards in the field can be demanding.

• How are communications costs contained and managed?

• How is the communications infrastructure supported?

• Can the hardware be upgraded to support future needs? It doesn’t have to be the Utility’s probelm

• Quality of service

• Theft of SIMs resulting in financial and information loss.

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The Future – Smart Grid for Nigeria

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The Future Smart Home

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What Lies Behind What the

Citizen Experience

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In Our LifeTime!!!!!!

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The Boring Stuff, but I must talk about

Capability behind What enables the

Citizen or Business.

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Our Core Capability

• Network Architecture

• Systems Architecture

• Service Architecture

• Security Architecture

• Application Architecture

• Assurance

• Operations Strategy

• PMO

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OSS/BSS Envisaged Architecture

Business Support Systems

OSS/BSS (API) & Integration

Standard OSS

Service Activation

Network Activation

Customer Information

Service Information

Inventory

Order Management

Resource Inventory Management

Service Assurance

Pricing

Billing

CRM

Self Service Order Management

OSS Access API’s enabling BSS Readiness

Integrated GBN

Network

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POTENTIAL ARCHITECTURE (High Level)

Layer 3 Services

Internet • Gbps access to www

Voice • Gateway & SBC deployment to aggregate traffic

• Leverage Vodacom infrastructure to terminate traffic

• One-Net

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ARCHITECTURE (Detailed)

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Not A Wheel of Fortune but REALITY

Health

IEC

Transport

Smart City

Social Security

Police

Education

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It Can Be The End

OR

I can Go on For Another Hr

Thank You

Mickey Mashale (Ms)


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