[governance] ITU signs deal to build 180 base stations in Africa to expand broadband access
Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch
apisan at unam.mx
Mon Aug 6 15:09:25 EDT 2012
Fahd,
I've been trying to find out what this program means as to ITU involvement.
There may be some precedent in the collaboration with Cisco that the ITU has held for a number of years. Under shared ITU-Cisco branding, they have established a number of Cisco Networking Academies which are called Internet Training Centers (yes, there may be one close to you.)
These centers are Cisco schools, offering brand-oriented training and access to certification. The money comes form everywhere but the ITU as far as I know - from Cisco and from the country where they are established. The ITU's coordinating role may be signficant in some countries, unnecessary in others.
>From my experience: the unit I directed as academic CIO of the National University of Mexico (which has 324,000 students) entered a partnership with Cisco for an Academy, and we never actually got to do much because the training had to be totally Cisco-oriented. The deal eventually died because our institution cannot be held to such commercial constraints. (Do take note that this was not an ITU-related deal, but we do know that the ITC's are CNA's in program and equipment.)
Can the present deal with Nexpedience be similar? or is the million dollars mentioned in the news provided by the donors of the ITU? I have not been able to find any details about the deal in the ITU's website, nor in Nexpedience's. (Nexpedience is basically a manufacturer of radios, i.e. base stations, formerly a divisio of Nokia, so a lot of information about the deal is still necessary - like, who will build towers, install, operate, etc.)
Glad to be corrected by someone better informed.
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Alejandro Pisanty
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Enviado el: lunes, 06 de agosto de 2012 13:22
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Asunto: Re: [governance] ITU signs deal to build 180 base stations in Africa to expand broadband access
I wonder if this is another ITU approach to have a piece of the big telco pie now that the Internet control is most probably far from reach.
Fahd
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 6:02 PM, McTim <dogwallah at gmail.com<mailto:dogwallah at gmail.com>> wrote:
http://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/itu-signs-deal-to-build-180-base-stations-in-africa-to-expand-broadband-access/
Interesting development. I wonder if they are becoming a provider
themselves, or subsidising telcos in the region...surely the
latter!!??
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McTim
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