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Title: AFRICA-ASIA WORKSHOP 25th - 29th MARCH 2002 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


1
AFRICA-ASIA WORKSHOP25th - 29th MARCH
2002Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • The Gambia Internet Infrastructure Development

Phoday Sisay Deputy Managing Director Gambia
Telecommunications Company Ltd.
2
Background
  • First country to benefit from the Internet
    Initiative for Africa IIA Project.
  • IIA (three year project) aims to provide Internet
    accessibility or enhance Internet facilities for
    12 African countries.
  • Gambia Government (Gamtel) UNDP (Africa Bureau)
    each provide 50 of US1M.
  • Facilities to be available to all sectors of
    society(public, private and civil society) and be
    private sector driven.

3
Technical Facilities
  • Fully fledged Internet gateway to include
    internal e-mail facilities countrywide
  • 512Kbps bandwidth
  • Landing point with first level ISP -
    Teleglobe(Canada)
  • Points of Presence (PoPs) in Banjul and 11 towns
    (major growth centres)
  • PoPs connected by 2Mbps links mainly by fibre
    optic cable.

4
Internet Backbone
5
Cost of Access
  • Unlimited monthly access US11 (at current
    rates).
  • deliberate Government policy to encourage Private
    Sector participation.
  • One-time installation charge US2.50
  • no charge for basic customer premises services
  • Telephone access charges - US0.60 (60 ) per
    hour

Government reduced tariffs on ICT equipment from
36 in 1998 to 0 presently (with effect from
January 2001)
6
Penetration
  • Three commercial ISPs
  • QaNet (Quantum Associates) 128kbps
  • GamNet Telecommunications Company
  • Womy - 128kbps
  • Four major non-commercial ISPs 64kbps
  • About 3000 Internet accounts
  • 1500 GamNet
  • 1500 QaNet
  • Womy (just commenced operation)
  • Several Internet cafes (mainly in urban areas but
    expanding to rural)

7
Social Services Provided
  • As per requirements of the MOU
  • Educational Institutions
  • Tertiary GTTI, MDI, RDI, GTMI, Gambia College,
    University of The Gambia
  • 60 of secondary schools computers, dial-up
    access
  • Encouraging access for rural primary schools
  • National Assembly computer, dial-up access
  • Major rural hospital computer, dial-up access
  • Womens Bureau dial-up access
  • Training on Internet provided for all above

8
Further Developments
  • Increase bandwidth to 1Mbps with Teleglobe
  • Provided alternate access through Senegal at
    2Mbps.
  • Increase access modems by 100.
  • Provide access and equipment to all secondary
    schools (junior and senior).
  • Working with DFID to provide access to Primary
    Schools
  • Work with development partners and NGOs to
    provide access for rural communities.
  • Provide Internet cafés in all major towns.

9
Telemedicine Pilot
  • A pilot Telemedicine project is being financed by
    Gamtel (equipment on order).
  • IP to be used for transmission
  • Connectivity between two rural hospitals and the
    main referral hospital in Capital, Banjul
  • real time interactive facilities to be provided
  • a range of telemedicine equipment
  • video-conferencing workstations
  • patient cameras
  • document cameras
  • electronic stethoscope

10
Concluding Remarks
  • Mr. Chairman,
  • I would like to state that Africa has an
    opportunity not only to make a major route into
    IT globally, but also to take our rightful place
    in the global community.
  • Due to the ardent desire for all African
    countries to attain full connectivity through new
    technologies, the Asian participation in this
    process cannot be over emphasised.
  • I hope that the yearly AAF meetings will serve as
    a forum where we can all learn how to make Africa
    a better place.
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