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Broadband in Africa: Getting It Right

PublisherWorld Info Comms
Format181.9KB PDFDate added08 Aug 2005
Topics Broadband, Access Technologies, Fibre
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Broadband deployment in Africa is low and much of its infrastructure is obsolescent. African telecom operators, leveraging experience of operators in other regions, can plan the expansion of their access network architecture so advanced services can be implemented with minimal additional investment. The major trends affecting network architecture are triple play services, which require access network architectures based on FTTX (fibre-to-the-curb/node/home/building), and migration to NGN, which requires that the access nodes deployed be upgradeable to VoIP access gateways.

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