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TAP ON TELECOMTAP ON TELECOMProjectProject
TAP ON TELECOMTAP ON TELECOMProjectProject
Serge Raymond, Vice-PresidentInternational Markets Development
International Institute of Telecommunications
ITU Public & Private Sectors Partnership Forumfor Africa Region (PPF-Africa 2004)
Kampala, Uganda, 31 October – 2 November 2004
Serge Raymond, Vice-PresidentInternational Markets Development
International Institute of Telecommunications
ITU Public & Private Sectors Partnership Forumfor Africa Region (PPF-Africa 2004)
Kampala, Uganda, 31 October – 2 November 2004
A Capacity Building Initiative for Developing Countries
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Unique coopetition modelUnique coopetition model
UniversitiesUniversities QuebecGovernment
QuebecGovernment
Cooperation in the pre-competitive environment
VentureCapitalists
VentureCapitalists
SMEsSMEsManufacturersManufacturers
Network OperatorsNetwork
Operators
CanadianGovernment
CanadianGovernment
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IIT MembersIIT MembersIIT MembersIIT Members
ActiveMediaAlphinatArchiDataAudiSoftCDGI GroupCEFRIOEMS Satellite NetworksEnixum
iBwaveISR TechnologiesLIPSOMediatrix Mobile MaestriaMobile TechnologiesN(i)2
Radical Horizon
VDNVertical7Virtual ConexionsVoiceAge NetworksWatch4NetWaveroadWavesat
Radio IP SoftwareRDC TechnologiesRISQShip2SaveTelopsTornado TechnologiesUltra Electronics SCT
Large enterprises
SMEs
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IIT MembersIIT MembersIIT MembersIIT Members
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)Fonds de solidarité FTQ
Innovatech MontrealSkypoint Capital
Association of Health Technologies Industry (AITS)Canadian Technology Network (CTN-RCT)Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA)
Fédération de l’informatique du Québec (FiQ)Inter-LogiQ NetworkTRLabs
Concordia UniversityÉcole de technologie supérieureÉcole Polytechnique de MontréalInstitut national de la recherche scientifique
Université LavalMcGill UniversityUniversité de Sherbrooke
Borden Ladner GervaisEmertechGeomar International CanadaMcKinsey & Company
Samson Bélair/Deloitte & ToucheSECOR ConsultingSecurIP Services-conseils Inc.
Venture Capitals
Partnerships
Professional Firms
Universities
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IIT: One centre; two major areas of IIT: One centre; two major areas of activities…activities…
IIT IIT – Technology Training for Operators and Service Providers– Authorized Training Centre (for specific types of equipment)– Consulting– Technical Due Diligence– Testing– Technology Showcase
IIT – ResearchIIT – Research– Pre-competitive R&D– Private R&D
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IIT CustomersIIT Customers
The Institute provides services to:
TELECOM OPERATORS
Government Ministries,Departments &
Agencies
INTERNETSERVICE
PROVIDERS SMALL BUSINESSES(IT Developers)
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IIT provides the ICT sector with access to IIT provides the ICT sector with access to uniqueunique and attractive resources and attractive resources
– Technology experts;– Highly qualified trainers;– R&D Group;– Wireline and wireless advanced non-commercial
network consisting of:• Multi-vendors (Nortel, Ericsson, HP,…)• Multi-carriers (Bell, Telus, Rogers Wireless, Microcell,
…)• Multi-standards (UMTS, 3G CDMA, MPLS,…)• Multi-sites (IIT, universities and industrial members)
– Active network of key telecoms / IT stakeholders of all sizes;
– Test platform for innovators in the market;– Funded by the Canadian telecom sector and the
Governments of Canada and Quebec
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Technology Training for Operators and Service Technology Training for Operators and Service ProvidersProviders
Industrial Certification Programs;
Customized training solutions development;
Distance Learning;
Classes available during day, evening and weekend;
Private or mixed groups;
One-to-one Tutorials.
EXPERTISE – HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES
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Technology Training for Operators and Service Technology Training for Operators and Service ProvidersProviders
Fundamental Concepts of Telecommunications
LANs, MANs, WANs
ATM Networks
IP Technology (Networks, services, architecture, security, routing, IP services, MPLS, OSPF, BGP, IPv6, IP sec)
XDSL Technology
Optics Networks
WLAN (Configuration, Security, Installation)
Voice over IP (VoIP (SIP), VoIP over WLAN)
Physical Plant
Wireless Technologies
Project Management
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IIT-R: Collaborative NetworksIIT-R: Collaborative Networks
IIT (Montreal)IIT (Montreal)
TR Labs(Vancouver)
TR Labs(Vancouver)
CRC(Ottawa)
CRC(Ottawa)
GermanyGermanyCambridgeCambridge
TARA(Halifax)TARA
(Halifax)
CWC NetCWC NetNetwork of Network of Canadian Canadian
Wireless R&D Wireless R&D CentersCenters
Labs Labs interconnectinterconnect
NRC-IIT(Sydney)NRC-IIT
(Sydney)
CCMCSt-John’s
CCMCSt-John’s
Carriers(Bell, Rogers, Microcell …)
Carriers(Bell, Rogers, Microcell …)
UniversitiesUniversities
Vendors(Ericsson, HP,
Nortel, …)
Vendors(Ericsson, HP,
Nortel, …)
Win BCBritish Columbia
Win BCBritish Columbia
Collaboration Collaboration on tests, on tests,
innovation and innovation and developmentdevelopment
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Focus on the Focus on the TAP ON TELECOMTAP ON TELECOM project project
Technical Assistance Program for developing countries
Objective: Next Generation Telecom Networks
A capacity building initiative fordeveloping countries.
A partnership between the IIT, the ITU and its Centre of Excellence Network.
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Project DefinitionProject Definition
Integrated technical assistance program based on hands-on technical assistance, guidance, and training services for…
… ICT project definition, development, implementation and maintenance.
The program is offered to operators, Internet service providers, small businesses, state agencies and institutions through the ITU Centre of Excellence (CoE) network.
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Project Definition (cont’d)Project Definition (cont’d)
Targeted regions:All regions and countries covered by the ITU’s Centre of Excellence network.
Overall duration:5 – 8 years
Budget:Estimated between $20M to $30 M CDN. ($18M – $25 M US)
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ContextContext
TAP ON TELECOM has been developed in response to a request from the ITU and within the scope of the ITU-IIT partnership…
…to add value to the technical assistance provided to developing countries …
…by the BDT and its Centre of Excellence (CoE) network.
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Overall ObjectivesOverall Objectives
a. Provide the ITU’s CoEs and their members with aglobal, structured and practical approach to nextgeneration networks:
Aligning technology choices with regional objectives;
Understanding technology and its requirements for deployment, service implementation, maintenance, replicability and scalability.
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Overall Objectives (cont’d)Overall Objectives (cont’d)
b. Assist developing member countries develop autonomy and capabilities through :
Technology training of non-technical and technical personnel from senior management and operational teams of state departments, state/private sector operators and Internet service providers, their training centers and institutions as well as small businesses;
Hands-on technical assistance (direct technical support and guidance);
Testing of local innovations (technologies and applications) for proof-of-concept, performance and interoperability.
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The TAP ON TELECOM CustomersThe TAP ON TELECOM Customers
The TAP ON TELECOM Projecthas been developed to deliver value to:
TELECOM OPERATORS STATE DEPTS &
AGENCIES
INTERNETSERVICE
PROVIDERS REGULATORS STRATEGICVERTICAL
SEGMENTS
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Expected BenefitsExpected Benefits
Development of key technical competencies within developing countries to: Plan and provision the telecom network (Network engineering); Operate the network and provide services and applications; Increase QoS and productivity; Support and stimulate the evolution of their ICT sector as a strategic
socio-economic enabler through all segments of society;
A comprehensive knowledge of next generation networks to: Understand the capabilities delivered by the various technological choices
from multiple platforms; Align technological choices to the operator’s service strategy; Ensure and optimize performance and interoperability between traditional
(circuit switching) and next generation networks (packet switching). Allow for an optimized and long term approach to the procurement
process
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Expected Benefits (cont’d)Expected Benefits (cont’d)
Support in creating a practical and efficient network plan and in ensuring a productive deployment aligned with its key success factors;
The creation of a community of regional subject matter experts involved in an integrated capacity building process to ensure lasting impact;
The opportunity for local technologies and applications to be tested for proof-of-concept, performance and interoperability through the remotely accessible IIT lab.
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Mobile Platforms for Training - IP Technology Mobile Platforms for Training - IP Technology ……
IP Technology
Networks Services Architecture Security Routing IP services MPLS OSPF BGP IPv6 IP (sec)
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……VoIPVoIP
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WLAN Mobile Platform at AFRALTI, June 2004WLAN Mobile Platform at AFRALTI, June 2004
WLAN 802.11
Configuration Security Installation
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Remote Access to IIT’s Montreal Lab …Remote Access to IIT’s Montreal Lab …
For training on Fibre Optics Network, SDH, ATM, etc.
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Remote Access to IIT’s Montreal Lab… Remote Access to IIT’s Montreal Lab… (cont’d)(cont’d)
…as well as Optical Testing, Network Monitoring and Performance Management
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Implementation StrategyImplementation Strategy
In 3 phases accordingly to a ‘go-validate-evaluate-go-implement-evaluate’:
PHASE 1: June – December 2004 Participating in various CoE workshops and delivering IIT workshops to
allow the CoE members to sample IIT teaching model; Communicating with key stakeholders on the content of the project, its
objectives; Validating the value of the TAP ON TELECOM project with key stakeholders
and gather support to facilitate the search for financing of the second phase of the project.
PHASE 2: Implementing specific set of actions, defined during the
validation phase and reflecting the requirements of the CoEs and their members;
PHASE 3: Integration of previous results into an autonomous and sustainable Industrial Centre Model for developing countries of each region.
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Implementation Strategy – Phase 1Implementation Strategy – Phase 1
Targeted Regions:East / English-speaking Africa – AFRALTIWest / French-speaking Africa – ESMTArab Countries – ARB
Activities:Participation to existing CoE Workshop Program;Delivery of IIT Hands-On Workshop;Meetings & Discussions with Key Stakeholders.
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Phase 1 Implementation – Financial SupportPhase 1 Implementation – Financial Support
The deployment of the first phase of the TAP ON TELECOM project is being achieved, due to the financial support of the Government of Canada and the Centre of Excellence AFRALTI, ARB and ESMT.
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Phase 1 – Action PlanPhase 1 – Action Plan
Dates CoE # Act Name Where
June 21-24, 2004 AFR 6752 WLAN 802.11 (100% IIT) (Requires WLAN Mobile Lab) Nairobi, KENYA
July 20-23, 2004 ARB 6873 Workshop on Internet Protocols – Ipv6 Awareness Tunis, TUNISIA
Aug 30- Sept 3, 2004 AFR 6761Workshop on transitional scenarios towards next generation networks Nairobi, KENYA
Oct. 10-12, 2004 ARB 6874 Workshop on VoIP/IP Telephony Cairo, EGYPT
Nov 1 - 5 , 2004 AFR 6764 Telecom Standardisation Workshop Nairobi, KENYA
Nov. 21-25, 2004 ARB 6872 WLAN 802.11 (100% IIT) (Requires WLAN Mobile Lab) Amman, JORDAN
Nov. 22-26, 2004 ESMT 6787 Économie des nouvelles générations de réseau Dakar, SÉNÉGAL
TBD ESMT 6826Yearly Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Technologies Dakar, SÉNÉGAL
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WLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI, June WLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI, June 20042004
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WLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI, June WLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI, June 20042004
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WLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI – ResultsWLAN 802.11 Workshop @ AFRALTI – Results
Average of self-perceived level of knowledge and competency in the area of WLAN:
At the start of the workshop: 2,47/10 At the end of the workshop: 7.86/10 Gain in knowledge and competency due to active
participation to the workshop: 5.39/10
Overall satisfaction with the course content: 90.5%
Overall satisfaction with the instructor: 95.2%
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WLAN 802.11 @ AFRALTI – Participants CommentsWLAN 802.11 @ AFRALTI – Participants Comments
‘’Very informative and well delivered workshop. It has really boosted my confidence in this regard. Should be repeated to a wider audience’’ - Samuel OWUSU-ASARE, Network Analyst, Westel, Ghana
I hope we have more of such courses as the benefits are too numerous. - Mohamed Akmal RAJPUT, ICT Manager, Associated Press, Kenya
The workshop is just too good (Much better than I expected) - William OGUTU, Telkom Kenya
I wish more courses on similiar technologies should be conducted in Kenya - Peter SEREM, Network Administrator, Kenya Pipeline Co. Ltd.
Great workshop to achieve the required level of knowledge. Target audience should be expanded to more ISPs. - Stephen N. MUCHAI, Technical Manager, Wananchi Online Limited
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IPv6 Workshop - TUNIS, July 2004IPv6 Workshop - TUNIS, July 2004
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IPv6 Workshop - TUNIS, July 2004- Participants’ FeedbackIPv6 Workshop - TUNIS, July 2004- Participants’ Feedback
Overall level of satisfactionon the content of the workshop: 72%
Presentations of most interest to the participants:
IPv6 Concept, Burt Crépeault eng., IIT – CanadaIPv6 and IPv4 Coexistence, Burt Crépeault eng,. IIT – CanadaIPv6 Security and Privacy, Dr. Latif Ladid, President IPv6 Forum
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NGN Workshop @ AFRALTI, September NGN Workshop @ AFRALTI, September 20042004
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NGN Workshop @ AFRALTI, September NGN Workshop @ AFRALTI, September 20042004
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NGN Economics at AFRALTI – ResultsNGN Economics at AFRALTI – Results
Average of self-perceived level of knowledge and competency in the area of WLAN: At the start of the workshop: 5.9/10 At the end of the workshop: 7.9/10 Gain in knowledge and competency due to the workshop: 2.0/10
Overall satisfaction with the course content: 82.0%
Overall satisfaction with the instructor: 88.0%
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NGN Economics at AFRALTI NGN Economics at AFRALTI – Participants – Participants CommentsComments
‘’Great insight into the relevance of IP in NGN telecom engineering’’ - Jayraj NAUGAN, Telecom Engineer, Mauritius Telecom, MAURITIUS
’’A very good workshop. It prepares us for the oncoming NGN evolution.’’- Rodrick Medson MKWATE, Manager, Malawi Telecoms Limited, MALAWI
‘’ The workshop was very relevant to me and has encouraged me to seek for new approaches in any business and modelling.’’ – Peter NYONSEGA, Officer II-Numbering, Communications Commission of KENYA
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VoIP Workshop - Cairo, October 2004VoIP Workshop - Cairo, October 2004
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VoIP Workshop - Cairo, October 2004VoIP Workshop - Cairo, October 2004Participants’ FeedbackParticipants’ Feedback
Overall level of satisfactionon the content of the workshop: 89%
Presentations of most interest to the participants:
Overview of VoIP, Burt Crépeault eng., IIT – CanadaIntroduction to SIP, Burt Crépeault eng,. IIT – CanadaVoIP Networks Today, Burt Crépeault eng,. IIT – Canada
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Phase 2 – Initial Business ModelPhase 2 – Initial Business Model
Similar to the Business Model of the Institute:
– Gathering together key stakeholders from the telecom and the IT sectors from each region;
– Committing to common objectives:• Fostering the development of knowledge and competencies
in ICT;• Stimulating the regional socio-economic development
through an expanded range of services for all users, particularly consumers and small businesses