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Section editor:
Joyce Adams
Thu, 9 February 2012

Get up to speed on progress towards delivering SA’s next-generation broadband networks and services

Click here to book your place today!

 
Registration
Register online Register by mail By phone (011) 807 3294
> Registration fees:
South African residents :
Conference fee
Normal: R3 465 + VAT (14%) = R3 950.10
Non South African residents:
Conference fee - $699.99

Group bookings:
Register three delegates at the same time and save 10% on the total registration fee.

Fees include:
Refreshments, buffet lunch, parking and drinks as well as online access to speaker documentation. All delegates receive a CD via the post after the event which includes video interviews with speakers, speaker slides and a audio recording of each presentation.

> Cancellation / Substitution Policy:
  • All cancellation's must be received at ITWeb in writing 14 working days prior to the start of the event.  Any cancellations received after this date will bear a 100% fee and will not be refunded.

  • Registrations with a balance due cancelled within 14 days of the event will receive a cancellation penalty invoice for the full registration amount due.

  • Substitution of registrations may be made at any time up to the start of the conference.

  • No Shows" will be considered a cancellation within the 14 day policy where full penalty will be enforced.

  • Cancellations and substitutions must be sent via e-mail to Maggie Pienaar at maggie@itweb.co.za.

> How to register:
By phone: Contact Maggie Pienaar on (011) 807-3294 between 08h00 and 17h00 to reserve your place.
By post: ITWeb Ltd, PO Box 2785, Rivonia, 2128
By mail: maggie@itweb.co.za
Online: Individual booking  /  Group booking
> Payment:
Payment is required before admission to the conference can be guaranteed. A tax invoice will be issued immediately on receipt of booking. Payment options include:
  • Payment by credit card
  • Bank transfer - cheque payable to ITWeb Limited
> Registration Confirmation:
Confirmation of your registration  will be sent via e-mail at the time of registration.
By registering, you are agreeing to allow the data collected to be shared with the sponsors of this event. You may be contacted regarding the subject matter presented. ITWeb will not share this data with any parties not involved unless indicated.

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Alliances: answer to broadband woes
[ Johannesburg, 9 Oct 2009 ] - ADSL is a huge success, with big corporate companies using it to provide cheap broadband Internet, while 3G serves as a backup option when fixed lines go down. Smaller companies, however, often face challenges in getting similar access.
Getting local broadband up to speed
[ Johannesburg, 9 Oct 2009 ] - South Africa is lagging behind its African counterparts in terms of broadband. Whereas SA is only starting to get 10GB Ethernet now, the rest of the world is talking about 100GB Ethernet.
Mobile broadband to rule in Africa
[ Johannesburg, 9 Oct 2009 ] - While SA ranks 60th out of 66 countries surveyed by Oxford University in terms of broadband penetration, the coming of approximately 10 to 12 new undersea cables to Africa within the next three years is very good news.
Up cable competition to lower costs
[ Johannesburg, 2 Oct 2009 ] - Greater competition is needed in the roll-out of undersea cables for broadband prices to come down.
Cables stimulate Africa investment
[ Johannesburg, 21 Sep 2009 ] - Broadband infrastructure will not bridge the digital divide in the short-term because Africa is geographically dispersed and wide roll-out would not be viable from an economical perspective.
Fixed-line, mobile tech work in unison
[ Johannesburg, 4 Sep 2009 ] - Historically, most service or network providers only offered fixed-line or mobile technologies to certain areas or market segments.
Broadband drives rural upliftment
[ Johannesburg, 14 August 2009 ] - A thriving ICT infrastructure drives socio-economic development, according to Thobile Mkhize, services solutions manager for Nokia Siemens Network.
True broadband still lacking
[ Johannesburg, 5 August 2009 ] - While the fibre optic Seacom cable holds a maximum capacity of 1.28Tb, linking south and east Africa to international networks, only 80Gb of this bandwidth has been bought in SA.
Conference brings broadband insights
[ Johannesburg, 4 August 2009 ] - The ITWeb Broadband conference, taking place on 8 and 9 October, at the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, will feature discussions on the opportunities and challenges of broadband transformation in the country.
 

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Venue

> Accomodation - Indaba Hotel
The Indaba Hotel is a 4 star Johannesburg hotel located within easy traveling distance of all the city’s main business and tourist attractions. Renowned for its luxurious accommodation, superior guest facilities and function venues, the Indaba Hotel staff look forward to welcoming you with open arms.

Accommodation
Designed in keeping with the country-style character of the hotel, each of our 260 en-suite, air-conditioned bedrooms offer luxury accommodation with all the modern facilities.

Local Attractions and Amenities
When you stay at the Indaba Hotel, you not only have access to an array of great guest facilities but to a host of local attractions as well. Click here for a list of attractions that are located within travelling distance of the Indaba Hotel.
Click here to make a booking enquiry at the Indaba Hotel.
> Who should attend?
> CTOs, CIOs and IT directors
> Strategic/business planning managers
> Network infrastructure managers
> Network planning managers
> Network and system engineers
> Project and technical managers
> Regulatory and policy managers
> Telecoms consultants/analysts
> Sales/marketing/business development managers
> Product managers/account managers
From:
> IT, telecoms and Internet businesses who want to explore new opportunities, services and business models and understand the issues brought about by broadband availability
> All other organisations that are interested in the impact of broadband availability on their business and want to explore the opportunities and understand the issues
> How to register:
By phone: Maggie Pienaar on (011) 807-3294
By mail: maggie@itweb.co.za
Online: Individual booking  / Group booking

> Sponsorship opportunities

A number of key sponsorship opportunities are available alongside this event. For more information contact Graham Emeric on (011) 807 3294 or e-mail graham.e@itweb.co.za



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