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South Africa - Convergence - VoIP, NGN and Digital Media
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd, March 2012, Pages: 22
With its relatively well-developed and diverse infrastructure, South Africa is taking a regional lead role in the convergence of telecommunication and information technologies with the media and entertainment sector, promising reductions in telecommunication costs and better availability of information and services. Digital media and social media have reached a level of development to foster an associated advertising and marketing industry. The FIFA World Cup held in the country in 2010 has showcased these developments.
The legalisation of VoIP Internet telephony in 2005 marked the beginning of a fundamental change in the country’s telecoms landscape. Billions of dollars are being invested into IP-based next-generation networks that are capable of delivering converged services more efficiently. Telecom carriers and ISPs are moving into delivering audio and video content over their networks, while in turn the traditional electronic media carriers have discovered the potential of their infrastructure for telecommunications service delivery. While South Africa lags behind other countries on the continent in the development of e-government, e-health and e-learning applications, it is a regional leader in the areas of electronic banking and mobile banking services and social media.
Companies covered in this report:
Telkom SA, Neotel, Transtel, Eskom, SITA, MultiChoice, Goal Technology Solutions (GTS), Internet Solutions, MTN Business (Verizon Business, UUNet), MWEB, Vox Telecom, Storm Telecom, iBurst, Vodacom, Cell C, Sentech, Orbicom, South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), MXit, Naspers, Media24, Standard Bank, First National Bank, ABSA, Nedbank, Barclays Bank.
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