The way forward: A welcome address by Ajay Pandey, managing director, Neotel |
| The minister of
communications, Dr Matsepe-Casaburri, minister of public enterprises,
Erwin, chairperson of ICASA, director-general of the department
of public enterprises, business leaders, representatives of
the media, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen
I enjoy many aspects of Africa, one of which is the rich source of stories that make up the history of this diverse nation. Neotel is yet another story that will unfold. A story of inspiration, a story that promises progress. In its very form, our new identity demonstrates our commitment to change your experience of telecommunications, to respond to your needs with efficient simplicity, and to become your preferred telecommunications partner. As I welcome you today, let me remind ourselves that today, we make South African history. The launch of Neotel signifies a change in the landscape of our industry - the introduction of competition in the fixed line sector. Today sees the birth not merely of a name, but of a new force in South African telecommunications. As you will see shortly, our first services are already live, fulfilling our first promise to the people of South Africa. In my personal experience, telecommunications can transform communities, even an entire country. Through our entry into the South African market, we hope to open up new opportunities for businesses, and create new opportunities for South Africans on the global stage. One such opportunity lies in the business process outsourcing space, an area in which we at Neotel are committed to delivering offerings in line with the industry's needs. Thereby, hopefully, we will trigger off a different kind of revolution which, in my humble language, has the potential of making a real difference in the economic landscape of South Africa. Beyond this, Neotel aims to be more than just another operator, but to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of ordinary South Africans. We are proud of having introduced our very first services in such a short time-span since our licensing. But we are very conscious that this is a first step in our journey, the first chapter of our story. We hope to share with you many more such moments in the future, as we launch innovative services for all segments of the market. Our licences allow Neotel to provide all voice and data telecom services in South Africa, including fixed-line and wireless access, and excluding only full-mobility services. As the first nation-wide infrastructure based competitor in the fixed-line telecom market, Neotel aims to reduce the cost of doing business in the country and to extend the benefits of communications to the second economy. Leveraging the vast telecom expertise and experience of its
shareholders, including the Tata Group's global network, Neotel
has access to international best practices and a better understanding
of customer expectations. The experience of its South African
shareholders, including Transnet and Eskom in the national
market helps to translate international trends, products and
services into the local environment, and to customise services
to meet the specific requirements of each customer segment. Since my appointment in December last year, the company has
grown from a one-man organisation, to a 40-person outfit,
with a target of 250 employees by March 2007. In the last
9 months, we have obtained our PSTS Licence, a VANS licence,
as well as the required Spectrum Licences critical for the
operation of a fixed-line operator. We have also secured access
to the long-distance as well as metro network assets created
by Transnet and Eskom in anticipation of the second national
operator. The first quarter of next year will be a busy time for us, with a wider portfolio of enterprise voice and data services slated to be introduced for large corporate and enterprise customers. We aim to have our first customers for a full suite of next-generation business services - voice, data and Internet - on board by the end of February 2007. Initial services for residential customers and SMMEs will
be made available before the second quarter of 2007 in limited
geographies. We will expand the scope of these services to
gradually reach 80% of the country's population. We have been
actively interacting with the Regulator in regard to the availability
of the 800 MHz spectrum to ensure cost-effective and widespread
delivery of voice and high speed Internet services to customers.
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