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How to establish broadband markets

in rural areas

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Tanzania ICT4RD Project(Costech, DIT, KTH)

Population (2002- census)

Mara=1,369,000

Bunda=260,000

Serengeti=177,000

Coast = 900,000

B’moyo=230,000

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Broadband vs Internetlocal versus international connectivity

Local content exists! Administration: Budgeting, economic control,

district-schools-healthcare units Education: In-service teacher training curricula Healthcare: Sentinel surveillance, remote

consultations, patient records Static part of Internet on local cache server Narrowband Internet connection to reach the

dynamic information in the world

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Enabling factors

• National policies related to ICT (relevant ministries)

• Telecom regulations (Independent regulator)

• Other legal issues: Joint facilities and their management, right of way

• Availability of infrastructure: National backbone, access networks, last/first mile

• Human resources – Education and training, Supply chain – distribution and maintenance

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Enabling factors cont..

• ICT Awareness

– ICT as an Enabler, ICT is cross cutting, etc

• Political will

– Support the adoption of ICT in their Communities

• Institutional mechanisms

– Involving all players in the community

– A platform to facilitate local participation

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Market actors

• Producers

– maximize profit under the market constraints

– Service providers, network providers, infrastructure owners

– Supply chain: equipment distribution, deployment, maintenance

• Consumers/Consumer agents

– maximize the quality/cost ratio

• Policy and regulations

– Policy makers generate legislation

– Regulators arbitrate and balance between market actors and society interests

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Getting Started

Market sizes Dar - Bunda – Nata, Stockholm – Jokkmokk – Tarfala

Who will deploy the last/first mile connectivity Commercial interest?

• Request For Tenders! What is in it for the districts ? If no one else, it will have to be left to local entrepreneurs,

NGOs, interested community members

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Economic considerations

• Facilitating investments

– Public sector services constitute 30-40% of traffic volumes in developed countries and substantially more in developing countries

– Initial focus on Local administration, Education and Healthcare

• Operating costs

– Turn all stones to find paying customers, both public and private

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ICT4RD Coverage

Serengeti Pilot 1GE Bunda-Nata-Mugumu 2 District Councils, 2PHCs, 2Dhs, 2Schools, 1TTC,.. Private individuals Local ownership

Wami pilot 1GE Chalinze-Lugoba-Wami-Miono 2 Schools, 3PHCs,ICT Center Local ownership*

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Serengeti Pilot

Diagram here

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Wami Pilot

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Local Govt Involvement

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Different Business models

• PPP– Private include both consumers and producers!!

• Private Supported Individuals

• Cooperatives

• Government subsidized

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Challenges

Political

Operational

Rural

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Operational Challenges

Maintenance

Lack of Qualified Technical Staff

ICT devices not available in rural

Proper working environment

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Political Challenges

Government readiness to support

Misunderstanding of the PPP

Rigidness of LG to cooperate

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Rural - ChallengesAvailability and reliability of power supply

Rural

Low purchasing power

Low density

Computer illiteracy

Etc..

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Conclusions

• ICT makes a difference

• Leadership and ownership

• Use emerging technologies

• Outline of the rest of the day