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GVF Summit Success In Africa

October 20, 2016

As the first FutureSat Africa Summit held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia drew to a close, for which GVF was an Endorsing Association and Knowledge Partner, the three days of powerfully constructive dialogue engaged the active participation of policy-makers, private and public sector end-users of SATCOM, civil society organizations, and satellite technology and solutions providers was lauded as a major success.

The high-level and widely encompassing Summit audience of more than 270 people representing 124 organizations included ministerial-level policy makers, public and private sector C-level executives from solutions provider and end-user communities.

Martin Jarrold, GVF Chief of International Program Development and one of the GVF team contributing to the Summit program, noted the Summit was strongly supported by the Ethiopian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) as official Summit Partner as well as by a strong, senior level representation from 17 African nations, as well as an additional 11 countries from around the globe.
 
He said, “The outcomes of the conference provided a further index that satellite offers a vitally central and core element of the communications connectivity solution which the nations of Africa need to meet the applications needs of such essential segments of society and economy as banking, broadcasting, education, government communications, health care, weather forecasting, maritime communications, humanitarian aid, air navigation, and the backhauling of mobile networks data traffic.”
 
Dr. Julián Seseña, GVF Correspondent for Europe, reported that the intention of the Ethiopian Government to promote their own planned satellite system was quite evident at the Summit, as was the clear advocacy of many different stakeholders—current users of SATCOM and potential future users—of the need to establish new innovative business and value propositions between SATCOM providers and the users. Also evident was that access to space services is considered by African administrations as a strategic asset which has to be carefully managed by those who are already using the limited spectrum resources.
 
Dr. Seseña represented GVF as a panel moderator in two of the Summit sessions, which addressed issues related to Partnerships and Alliances and National Agendas and Country Objectives. Reflecting on the former, Dr. Seseña said, “The future successful developments of satellite value propositions will undoubtedly require the establishment of sustainable alliances both in the vertical and horizontal business value chains. The satcom industry has to cooperate with their future users to ensure close and mutual trust in a highly evolving scenarios due to technology trends and new business routes.”
 
Regarding National Agendas & Country Objectives, he added, “African countries have developed their national plans towards enhancing the penetration of the telecommunication services, broadcast and broadband. In their efforts, the satcom industry should contribute to ensure that the value of the satellite component is fully appreciated when designing and implementing the national plans. Satcom-based solutions should not be bound to last mile or rural environments, but they should be part of the overall landscape of the telecommunications offering for all type of users and all locations. Particular note was taken of the significant reduction of costs of the satellite terminals during past years.”
 
Also part of the GVF team in Addis Ababa was Geoff Daniell, GVF Correspondent for sub-Saharan Africa who, as well as moderating the Summit’s session on Affordable Mobility, presented GVF’s perspectives on Digital Horizons. During his comments, Mr. Daniell noted that for many countries, the big challenges rested with policies and regulations which do not adapt and evolve as fast as the technology they relate to and that GVF is ready willing and able to assist national administrations with this endeavor. He also stressed that Africa’s communications networks need to make use of all available technologies, fully integrated and operating seamlessly. He added, “Affordability is equally applicable to all parts of the value chain. VSAT licensing and the fees associated with VSAT services in a number of African countries are a stumbling block with respect to the delivery of affordable VSAT and other satellite services.”
 
As well as including remarks from the Chief Executive of the Summit organizer, Extensia, Tariq Malik, the Summit’s formal Opening Ceremony featured an official address by H.E. Dr. Debretsion G/ Michael, in the Rank of Deputy Prime Minister, Economic Cluster Coordinator, Minister MCIT, Ethiopia, and from the MCIT State, Minister Getachew Negash Tekla, as well as from Dr. Elham M. A. Ibrahim, Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy with the African Union Commission, and Martin Jarrold of GVF.
 
A following session on Connected Africa included Mr. Jarrold’s ‘Satellite Spectrum Update’ during which—before an audience comprising delegates from Angola, Belgium, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, India, Italy, Israel, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Tanzania, UAE, Uganda, UK, USA, and Zambia—he commented, in detail, on various facets of spectrum-allocation and frequency interference issues pertinent to Africa relating to the outcomes of the November 2015 International Telecommunication Union World Radiocommunication Conference (ITU WRC-15) as well as a look ahead to the next WRC in 2019.

Following his reflections on the continuing frictions between the satellite provider and user communities on the one side, and the providers of IMT wireless services using current LTE and developing 5G technologies on the other, he pointedly concluded that, in connection with spectrum issues, “The GVF has resources which it can make available to show how complementary communications technologies can co-exist meaningfully in a diverse ecosystem of solutions if we position them in an appropriate way, managing the most effective use of spectrum for all.”

In a further GVF contribution to the Summit session on Return on Investment, Mr. Jarrold focused on returns that enhance and grow social capital and build capacity. During a following panel discussion—not for the first time in the course of the Summit dialogue—clear reference was made to the changing structure of satellite terminal equipment and service pricing frameworks arising out of the many technological advances that include the continued launching of bandwidth efficient high throughput satellite capacity to geostationary orbit (GEO), together with plans for new LEO satellite constellations.
 
The official Summit summary document—focusing on such key Summit dialogue facets as technology evolution, spectrum, security, business models, capacity building—together with copies of the Summit presentations, may be downloaded from the Summit website via this direct link…

www.gvf.org

extensia-events.com/

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