Uganda Investment Forum, Kampala, Uganda Information Technology Services
Essam Soliman
Solutions Architect
CCIE, CCDP, TOGAF
Raphael Stanley
East Africa Sales Manager
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Agenda
ICT Development Vs Digital Strategy
Plan / Policy
How to ensure it is working?
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Three Major Trends are Reshaping the Global Landscape
Aging
Shrinking
Hypergrowth
Environmental/EnergyEconomics
Social Demographics
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Cities are Already Being Managed Using the Intelligent Network
Social EnvironmentalEnvironmentalEconomic
Transportation
Real Estate Sports & EntertainmentGovernment
Utilities
Education
Healthcare
Public Safety
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New Cloud Consumption Models Are Emerging
Connected Real Estate
Connected
Education
Connected Sports &
Entertainment
Connected
Healthcare
ConnectedTransportatio
n
ConnectedGovernmen
t
ConnectedUtilities
Child Locator / Elder Care Executive Suite* Office Resource Management* Green aware* On-premises Safety and
Security* Digital Library Smart Business Centre Info signage (I, II)* Smart Card (I, II)* Smart Kiosks Residential Service* Energy dashboard Smart Connected
Maintenance* Integrated Building
Management* Triple Play Office in a Box Convention in a box Collaboration Telepresence Virtual Concierge
(residential)* Integrated Operation Center
for in-building* Private Virtual Office* Asset Tracking* Virtual Attendant Car Park Management (I, II) * Mobile Concierge Location based push
advertising
Unified Communication for Schools
Mobility for Schools
Connected Learning
Virtual Classrooms
Mobility for Schools and Higher Education
Research and Education Networks
Rescue Wireless
…
HD video Screen Level
Dynamic Power Control
Car Park Management
Digital Media Solutions
Multicast Video Distribution
Targeted Advertisements
Digital Signage …
Connected Imaging
Care at a distance
Clinical Collaboration
Medical Grade Network
Connected Hospital
…
Personal travel Assistant
Identity Management
Digital transportation hub
Intelligent traffic control and management
Smart Road Pricing
Asset Management
Smart work Center
…
Service Efficiency
Citizen Experience
City Management
City Bicycle Connected
Municipal Building
Government tele-worker
Mobile Government Inspection and Asset Management
Government WebEx
City-wide Wireless
City Portal …
Urban Monitoring & Measurement
Renewable & co-Generation
Citizens Energy Efficiency
Intelligent Power Management
Grid monitoring and control
More Utilities for more People
Reduce Carbon Emissions
Intelligent HVAC
Power back-up Distribution
Energy Optimization
…
Education Healthcare
Future of Work
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ICTs Contributes to Growth—Broadband Even More
Source: World Bank, 2009
Fixed Tel. Penetration Mobile Tel. Penetration Internet Usage Rate Broadband Penetration0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
0.4%
0.6%
0.8%
1.2%
0.7%0.8%
1.1%
1.4%
High-Income Countries Emerging Countries
Incremental Annual GDP Growth from Every Ten Percent Points Difference in ICT Penetration
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Intensity of Broadband Use Also Contributes to Economic Growth
New Deloitte Report Demonstrates (Nov. 2012):
Doubling of mobile data use leads to an increase of 0.5 percentage points in GDP per capita growth rates;
Countries characterized by a higher level of data usage per 3G connection have seen an increase in their GDP per capita growth of up to 1.4 percentage points;
In developing markets, a 10 per cent expansion in mobile penetration increases productivity by 4.2 percentage points.
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Broadband Policies Worldwide
Yes; 119; 62%
No; 62; 32%
Planning to; 12; 6%
Countries with National Broadband Plans/ Policies (2011)
Source: UN Broadband Commission “The State of Broadband 2012”
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ICT and Growth Frameworks developed by Ciscoin 2008 through 2011 Global IT Reports (WEF)
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Cisco Analysis of National BB Plans
In WEF Global IT Report 2013 (April) Methodology:
Analyzed the extent of supply- and demand-side policies focused on increasing broadband adoption
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SUPPLY
Consumer Protection and Empowerment
Government Leadership in Broadband Use and Online Activity
ICT Skills Development
Affordability of Devices and Access
Online & Local Content, Applications, New Technologies &
Services
DEMAND
Competition and Investment
Spectrum Allocation and Assignment
Reducing Infrastructure Deployment Costs
Core Network Expansion: Market-led, Govt-led, or a Mix
Inclusive Broadband Availability (e.g. with USOs or USFs)
Supply- and Demand- Side Policy Options
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From Two Dimensions of the ICT Map …… to Six Keystones for a Net Strategy
Mapping ICT Development
Ecosystem
Infrastructure
Market/Competition
Applications & Content
Skills for ICT
Infrastructure Investment
Policy/Regulations
Government Budgets
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MARKET STRUCTURE/ COMPETITION
SP Market Structure/Competition
Platform Diversity/Differentiation
POLICY/REGULATIONS
Ease of Entry (Infrastructure)
Ease of Entry(Promoting Applications)
APPLICATIONS & CONTENT
Business/Innovation Environment
ICT Entrepreneurship/Clusters
GOVERNMENTBUDGETS
eGovernment & Gov ICT Pioneering
Demand Aggregation/eProcurement
ICT SKILLSIndividual/Teachers/SMEs’ IT ‘Literacy’
Technical/Advanced Capabilities
Private & Public INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
Core Network
Access Network
IP Device Availability
Ease of Investment/Access to Capital
Evaluation & Assessment
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Cisco Networking Academies in Africa
• 408 Academies
• 49,345 Students
• 894 Instructors
• 180,988 Students from
Program Start
• 52,531 Cisco Certifications
Secondary*
2-3 Year Institutions
4 Year Institutions*
Other*
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Committed to Being a Key Partner in Africa’s Transformation into a Connected Nation
Rich Multi-Layered Partnershipin the Areas of Education, Health , and Services
Long period of Involvementin African countries including Kenya and Nigeria
Cisco and Africa: Growing Together
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How We Are Enabling the Creation of a
New ICT Industry
SmartRegulation
Global OpenStandards New
EcosystemPublic Private Partnerships
Visionary Leadership
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