ISPs get piece of Telkom's
high-speed action
Following discussions with the Internet Service Provider’s Association (ISPA), Telkom today announced the participation of several of ISPA’s members in its high speed broadband pilot programme.
Telkom’s
high-speed broadband pilot footprint spans 16000 ports and aims to test the
integration to IT BSS/OSS systems. The pilot will also serve to validate and
test service fulfilment and assurance processes, assess field technical and
operational readiness and evaluate the customer experience at a set service configuration.
Telkom unveiled the programme earlier
this month which will be piloted in five areas of three provinces in South
Africa: Benmore Gardens, Fourways and Waterkloof in Gauteng; Durban North in
Kwa-Zulu Natal and Durbanville in the Western Cape.
Managing
Director of Telkom Wholesale and Networks, Bashier Sallie said, “We are happy
to announce the participation of ISP’s in the pilot. Our engagement with ISPA
and their members was very constructive. We have agreed on key conditions that
will ensure the original intent and timelines of the pilot are met”
Co-chair of ISPA, Jaap Scholten noted
that Telkom had met with ISPA earlier this month to explain in detail what
Telkom’s objectives are in respect of the pilot as well as outlining the
exchange areas which will be covered by the pilot.
“A pilot sample was derived in order to
meet the strict timelines thus enabling Telkom to control and manage the pilot
process,” explained Scholten.
“ISPA is very pleased that at the end of
this meeting, a “win win” outcome was achieved wherein four of our members will
be participating in the pilot. Telkom is currently finalising the participating
criteria with these ISPs,” said Scholten.
MWeb, Internet
Solutions, WebAfrica and Cybersmart will together with Telkom Internet test
broadband speeds of up to 40 Mbps in areas where Telkom has deployed new
generation access network kits.
This means that certain of the other
ISPs customers will now be eligible to experience the higher speeds for the
duration of the pilot. The pilot will run until the end of January 2013.
Derek Hershaw, CEO of MWeb said, “We are
very happy to be taking part in this trial, which we hope will be a precursor
to bringing SA’s fixed-line broadband in line with international standards.”
Echoing this
sentiment, WebAfrica’s CEO Tim Wyatt-Gunning said, “We are very excited to
be included in a trial which goes a long way to ensuring South Africa can offer
a globally competitive Internet experience.”
Internet Solutions’ Executive for
Connectivity, Sean Nourse added, “Internet Solutions is pleased to have the opportunity
to be included in the High Speed Broadband Trial and hope, as the process kicks
off, that we can work with Telkom and have a successful outcome.”
“This trial is an important mechanism towards
proving the viability of faster broadband access in South Africa and Cybersmart
is committed to this process through participation with our customers,”
said Laurie Fialkov, Managing Director of Cybersmart.
Noting the keen
interest and enthusiasm to participate in the trial, Sallie concluded, “It
really is a key barometer of demand for truly differentiated broadband in the
country. The industry recognises the step-change potential of Telkom’s plans to
revamp our broadband capability and the need to have aggressive time-lines on
the trial duration with serious intent make the new high speed broadband
services commercially available as soon as possible.”
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