This is a presentation of SENTECH about their digital tranmsission and signal carrier programmes and services in South Africa.
According to the author, the company will be assisting the DTT Project Office in the establishment and provision of support to citizen support on all matters technical, including but not limited to matters related to signal reception and the general increased technical complexity of the home environment .
The document shows the progress of SENTECH’s work so far and describes how digitalisation is being achieved on a province by province basis.
For example:
a) Gauteng is held in Pretoria, Sunnyside, Welverdiend, Pretoria North, Menlo Park, Helderkruin, Johhanesburg, Heidelberg, Linmeyer, Mondeor, Mulbarton, Bez Valley.
c) Free State is held in Kroonstad, Suidrand, Bethlehem, Senekal, Boeskamskop, Dewetsdorp, Ficksburg Town, Ladybrand, Petrus Steyn, Springfontein, Witsieshoek, provincial project status per site Limpopo is held in Tzaneen, Dzamba, Gaba, Malamba, Nylstroom, Sibasa, Tolwe, Tsamavudzi.
c) Mpumalanga is held in Davel, Carollina, Dullstroom, Mbuzini, Piet Retief, Volksrust, Hetorspruit, Standerton, Lydenburg, Sabie,
d) Kwa Zulu Natal (KZN) is held in Verulam, Donnybrook, Pietermaritzburg, Vryheid, Eshowe, Greytown, Mooirivier, Ubombo, Emapangeni, Estcourt, Greytown Dorp, Howick, Kokstad, Ladysmith, Loskop, Louwsberg, Matatiele, Newcastle, Nongoma, Nqutu, Pongola, Qudeni,
e) Eastern Cape is held in Aliwal North, Butterworth, Suurberg, Mount Ayliff, King Williams Town, Queenstown, Umtata, Kirkwood, Kareedouw, Port St Johns.
f) North West is held in Schweizer Reneke, Christiana, Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC is held in George, Piketberg, Grabouw, Kleinmond, Knysna, Montagu.
g) Northern Cape, there are no site form part of the 80%.
Learn more about Newtec Dialog release 1.2 along with two reference cases
Newtec were hosting an info session at IBC2015 to introduce an updated version of its multiservice platform Newtec Dialog which guarantees optimal modulation and bandwidth allocation, whether it is being used for broadcast, enterprise, mobility or HTS networks.
This session was enriched by our partners from Intelsat and Network Innovations, talking about their service offerings based on Newtec Dialog.
Speakers:
- Main Newtec Speaker: Kevin McCarthy, VP of Market Development
- Reference with Guest Speaker from Intelsat (IntelsatOne Prism): Peter Ostapiuk, Head of Media Product Services
- Reference with Guest Speakers from Network Innovations (MAVERICK): John Stoltz, Vice President, Media & Enterprise
For more information visit our website www.newtec.eu
S2 Extensions Demystified, Customer Survey Feedback and Roll-out Scenario's -...Newtec
Presented by Steven Soenens at NAB 2013, this presentation deals with the latest changes in the standardization of satellite communication technology and the effects on the satcom industry.
In this presentation you find:
- what DVB-S2 Extensions are about,
- the outcome of real tests of the new technology,
- survey results of a world-wide industry survey conducted by Newtec (with >700 participants from > 400 companies),
- migration scenarios of today’s contribution and distribution networks, to the new generation satcom DVB-S2 technology
For more info: http://www.newtec.eu/technology/s2-extensions
DVB-T2 Lite for Digital Radio by Kenneth WenzelYOZZO
At Thailand’s Engineering Expo 2014, Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark, shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2-Base-Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+
Is a New Satellite Communication Standard Relevant for the MilSatCom Market?Newtec
Presentation Koen Willems, Strategic Marketing Director Government & IP Trunking, gave during MilSatCom 2013 about how the new satcom DVB standard (S2 Extensions) impacts MilSatCom networks. Especially focusing on:
- 7 improvements behind the successor of the DVB-S2 standard (aka S2 Extensions)
- Why S2 Extensions are relevant to the Milsatcom Market
- Polling the Milsatcom Market Opinion about the New DVB Standard
- How to Establish a Smooth Migration Plan towards the new DVB Standard
Want to know more? Visit: www.newtec.eu
The importance of standards is not to be underestimated, they protect end-users from vendor lock-in and provide freedom of choice, which was the aim of the DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcast - Satellite) standard.
At Newtec we strive to increase the efficiency of the DVB standard. That is why we are contributing to a more efficient DVB-S2 standard, to establish an evolution that further optimizes satellite capacity usage.
This presentation focuses on two specific aspects of this strive for improvement:
- How to reduce costs for transmissions (focusing in this case on Clean Channel Technology)
- Addressing Satellite Interference (RFI)
More info: visit www.newtec.eu
Public Policy Challenges in the Internet Video AgeNYC Media Lab
As Chief Technology Officer at the Federal Communications Commission, Henning Schulzrinne guides policies that drive technological innovation across the nation. At Columbia University, where Schulzrinne is professor and chair in the Department of Computer Science, he has led extensive information technology and telecommunications research and policy projects. At NYC Media Lab's Research Summit 2013, Henning shared what he has identified as the primary research challenges for multimedia communication transitioning from legacy, voice-only networks into a 4G/5G world.
This presentation was made at NYC Media Lab's Research Summit 2013 on September 19, 2013 at the Joseph Urban Theater at Hearst Tower. The Summit was a half-day deep dive into the Lab, featuring presentations and discussion on technologies and trends that are changing the industry. Corporate members also unveiled the results of NYC Media Lab's first round of seed research projects.
Learn more about NYC Media Lab: www.nycmedialab.org
Follow us on Twitter: @nycmedialab
In this webinar presentation, presented on May 8, 2012, Steven Soenens from Newtec talked about :
Delivering uptime and quality of service:
- built in MPEG Transport Steam Analyzer
- Carrier ID insertion in the Network Information Table (NIT)
Bandwidth efficiency optimization technologies:
- Automated Equalink® predistortion, providing up to 10% bandwidth gain
- Clean Channel TechnologyTM, improving efficiency by up to 15%
Future-proof solutions:
- easy upgrade from ASI to GbE, from IF-band to L-band
- DVB-S2 extensions and RF Carrier ID - capabilities are anticipated to become available
Learn more about Newtec Dialog release 1.2 along with two reference cases
Newtec were hosting an info session at IBC2015 to introduce an updated version of its multiservice platform Newtec Dialog which guarantees optimal modulation and bandwidth allocation, whether it is being used for broadcast, enterprise, mobility or HTS networks.
This session was enriched by our partners from Intelsat and Network Innovations, talking about their service offerings based on Newtec Dialog.
Speakers:
- Main Newtec Speaker: Kevin McCarthy, VP of Market Development
- Reference with Guest Speaker from Intelsat (IntelsatOne Prism): Peter Ostapiuk, Head of Media Product Services
- Reference with Guest Speakers from Network Innovations (MAVERICK): John Stoltz, Vice President, Media & Enterprise
For more information visit our website www.newtec.eu
S2 Extensions Demystified, Customer Survey Feedback and Roll-out Scenario's -...Newtec
Presented by Steven Soenens at NAB 2013, this presentation deals with the latest changes in the standardization of satellite communication technology and the effects on the satcom industry.
In this presentation you find:
- what DVB-S2 Extensions are about,
- the outcome of real tests of the new technology,
- survey results of a world-wide industry survey conducted by Newtec (with >700 participants from > 400 companies),
- migration scenarios of today’s contribution and distribution networks, to the new generation satcom DVB-S2 technology
For more info: http://www.newtec.eu/technology/s2-extensions
DVB-T2 Lite for Digital Radio by Kenneth WenzelYOZZO
At Thailand’s Engineering Expo 2014, Kenneth Wenzel from Open Channel in Denmark, shared the experiences gained, from being the world’s first to deploy and trial digital radio based on the new DVB-T2 profile T2-Base-Lite. The presentation proved the superiority and robustness of T2 Lite for digital radio, instead of DAB+
Is a New Satellite Communication Standard Relevant for the MilSatCom Market?Newtec
Presentation Koen Willems, Strategic Marketing Director Government & IP Trunking, gave during MilSatCom 2013 about how the new satcom DVB standard (S2 Extensions) impacts MilSatCom networks. Especially focusing on:
- 7 improvements behind the successor of the DVB-S2 standard (aka S2 Extensions)
- Why S2 Extensions are relevant to the Milsatcom Market
- Polling the Milsatcom Market Opinion about the New DVB Standard
- How to Establish a Smooth Migration Plan towards the new DVB Standard
Want to know more? Visit: www.newtec.eu
The importance of standards is not to be underestimated, they protect end-users from vendor lock-in and provide freedom of choice, which was the aim of the DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcast - Satellite) standard.
At Newtec we strive to increase the efficiency of the DVB standard. That is why we are contributing to a more efficient DVB-S2 standard, to establish an evolution that further optimizes satellite capacity usage.
This presentation focuses on two specific aspects of this strive for improvement:
- How to reduce costs for transmissions (focusing in this case on Clean Channel Technology)
- Addressing Satellite Interference (RFI)
More info: visit www.newtec.eu
Public Policy Challenges in the Internet Video AgeNYC Media Lab
As Chief Technology Officer at the Federal Communications Commission, Henning Schulzrinne guides policies that drive technological innovation across the nation. At Columbia University, where Schulzrinne is professor and chair in the Department of Computer Science, he has led extensive information technology and telecommunications research and policy projects. At NYC Media Lab's Research Summit 2013, Henning shared what he has identified as the primary research challenges for multimedia communication transitioning from legacy, voice-only networks into a 4G/5G world.
This presentation was made at NYC Media Lab's Research Summit 2013 on September 19, 2013 at the Joseph Urban Theater at Hearst Tower. The Summit was a half-day deep dive into the Lab, featuring presentations and discussion on technologies and trends that are changing the industry. Corporate members also unveiled the results of NYC Media Lab's first round of seed research projects.
Learn more about NYC Media Lab: www.nycmedialab.org
Follow us on Twitter: @nycmedialab
In this webinar presentation, presented on May 8, 2012, Steven Soenens from Newtec talked about :
Delivering uptime and quality of service:
- built in MPEG Transport Steam Analyzer
- Carrier ID insertion in the Network Information Table (NIT)
Bandwidth efficiency optimization technologies:
- Automated Equalink® predistortion, providing up to 10% bandwidth gain
- Clean Channel TechnologyTM, improving efficiency by up to 15%
Future-proof solutions:
- easy upgrade from ASI to GbE, from IF-band to L-band
- DVB-S2 extensions and RF Carrier ID - capabilities are anticipated to become available
Increasing the usable Ka band spectrum for satellite communications--the CoRa...techUK
Presentation from the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Plenary meeting on 14th July 2015.
Guest talk by Prof. Barry Evans, The Alec Harley Reeves Chair in Information Systems Engineering, CCSR, University of Surrey
Beyond Consumer and Ka-Band: The Future of Traditional VSATNewtec
While everybody today is talking about consumer VSAT and Ka-band, there is also a very large traditional VSAT market.
Recent satellite and VSAT technology evolutions are opening doors to VSAT markets which have been out of reach before.
Presented during a similarly named webinar in June 2013, this presentation tackles the following questions:
- Do C- and Ku-band still have a future in VSAT? And what would that future look like?
- Which new markets have been enabled with recent VSAT technology evolutions?
- How to generate more revenues while optimizing your CAPEX/OPEX resources?
Fore more info, check out our website: http://www.newtec.eu/applications/consumer-enterprise-vsat
This is a technical training presentation on the renewed satcom Newtec DVB-S2 Calculator v2.17 and covers:
- DVB-S
- DVB-S2
- S2 Extensions
For all current Azimuth, Elevation and MDM series (both demods and modems) and includes Sat3Play terminals.
Officially launched beginning of June 2013, this DVB-S2 calculator replaces its widely spread predecessor (which had over 7,000 downloads).
To download the calculator: http://www.newtec.eu/services-training/dvb-s2-calculator
IBC Info Session and Panel Discussion: Next Generation Broadcast NetworksNewtec
IBC 2014: Info Session and Panel Discussion: Next Generation Broadcast Networks
Our expertise was supported by:
•Ron Clifton, CliftonGroup International Ltd, PBS Solutions Architect
•David Wood, DVB CM UHDTV and Deputy Director EBU Technology & Development
•Ken Takagi, Director Managed Media Services at Intelsat
•Jeremy Dujardin, CTO - Global Media & Entertainment Services at Tata Communications
•Oscar Teran Diego, Head of Media Network Solutions at EBU
Ka-band and Beyond - Bridging the Digital Divide (CSTB 2013 - Moscow)Newtec
The presentation Serge Van Herck (Newtec CEO) gave at CSTB 2013 (January) on Ka-band and bridging the digital divide. Main conclusions were:
- Ka HTS will not kill Ku nor C but will be complementary for closing the digital divide in Russia.
- KA HTS consumer broadband can only succeed if:
+ Low cost terminals with self installation capability
+ Strong distribution channels and brand to sell to the consumer
More info on broadband access via satellite here:
http://newproducts.newtec.eu/new-products/application/consumer-broadband
Next Generation of Digital Radio & Mobile TV.
June 19th 2016 | Updated version (# 115) with more DVB-T2 mobile device, more countries case and a section on T2 Lite vs DAB+ plus a new section on HEVC.
Presentation by Steven Soenens, VP Products & Markets
DVB-S2X: history, important performance changes, profiles fit for different applications, efficiency gains, DVB-S2X in action, partners, availability, DVB-S2X Newtec products
Ending the menace of jamming and interferenceNewtec
Koen Willems from Newtec recently made a presentation at Milsatcom Middle East about satellite interference, Carrier-ID and all related aspects.
- Carrier ID - what you really need to know
- How you can combat carrier interference yourself
- How manufacturers like Newtec are implementing Carrier ID functionality in their products.
- How does Carrier ID work ?
- Some important milestone dates you need to know about !
If you want to check out our products that support Carrier ID, just visit the products section on Newtec's website. With every product we indicated the support for Carrier ID.
At the recent ISR conference in London, Koen Willems, Product Marketing Manager at Newtec, presented his view on the challenges and solutions the satcom market has to offer for some government and defense applications: UAS, Manned Aircrafts and National Security,
Billions of people are watching valuable TV content and advertising on a daily basis.
Different distribution networks transport this content from the content owner to the
consumer. The consumer has the choice to receive a full set of TV channels from many
service providers, be it telco, cable, terrestrial or DTH operators.
Bandwidth Requirements for Delivering UltraHD TVSckipio
The bandwidth requirements for service providers to deliver UltraHD TV are very high. This presentation describes the requirements and the solution - G.fast.
Suárez&Co Satellite Solutions Division operates from its Head Quarters in Hong Kong, and is a leading full Satellite Internet service provider, utilizing state of the art technologies to bring the Internet more efficiently to the Asia Pacific Region, Middle East and Africa and it was formed with the goal of providing integrated convergent communication solutions for high bandwidth requirements.
We specialize in providing two-way broadband satellite solutions and point-to-multipoint C-Band satellite transmission services to ISPs, PTTs, Enterprise and Home Users, featuring TDM-TDMA, SCPC and DVB for video and data transmission services.
Increasing the usable Ka band spectrum for satellite communications--the CoRa...techUK
Presentation from the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Plenary meeting on 14th July 2015.
Guest talk by Prof. Barry Evans, The Alec Harley Reeves Chair in Information Systems Engineering, CCSR, University of Surrey
Beyond Consumer and Ka-Band: The Future of Traditional VSATNewtec
While everybody today is talking about consumer VSAT and Ka-band, there is also a very large traditional VSAT market.
Recent satellite and VSAT technology evolutions are opening doors to VSAT markets which have been out of reach before.
Presented during a similarly named webinar in June 2013, this presentation tackles the following questions:
- Do C- and Ku-band still have a future in VSAT? And what would that future look like?
- Which new markets have been enabled with recent VSAT technology evolutions?
- How to generate more revenues while optimizing your CAPEX/OPEX resources?
Fore more info, check out our website: http://www.newtec.eu/applications/consumer-enterprise-vsat
This is a technical training presentation on the renewed satcom Newtec DVB-S2 Calculator v2.17 and covers:
- DVB-S
- DVB-S2
- S2 Extensions
For all current Azimuth, Elevation and MDM series (both demods and modems) and includes Sat3Play terminals.
Officially launched beginning of June 2013, this DVB-S2 calculator replaces its widely spread predecessor (which had over 7,000 downloads).
To download the calculator: http://www.newtec.eu/services-training/dvb-s2-calculator
IBC Info Session and Panel Discussion: Next Generation Broadcast NetworksNewtec
IBC 2014: Info Session and Panel Discussion: Next Generation Broadcast Networks
Our expertise was supported by:
•Ron Clifton, CliftonGroup International Ltd, PBS Solutions Architect
•David Wood, DVB CM UHDTV and Deputy Director EBU Technology & Development
•Ken Takagi, Director Managed Media Services at Intelsat
•Jeremy Dujardin, CTO - Global Media & Entertainment Services at Tata Communications
•Oscar Teran Diego, Head of Media Network Solutions at EBU
Ka-band and Beyond - Bridging the Digital Divide (CSTB 2013 - Moscow)Newtec
The presentation Serge Van Herck (Newtec CEO) gave at CSTB 2013 (January) on Ka-band and bridging the digital divide. Main conclusions were:
- Ka HTS will not kill Ku nor C but will be complementary for closing the digital divide in Russia.
- KA HTS consumer broadband can only succeed if:
+ Low cost terminals with self installation capability
+ Strong distribution channels and brand to sell to the consumer
More info on broadband access via satellite here:
http://newproducts.newtec.eu/new-products/application/consumer-broadband
Next Generation of Digital Radio & Mobile TV.
June 19th 2016 | Updated version (# 115) with more DVB-T2 mobile device, more countries case and a section on T2 Lite vs DAB+ plus a new section on HEVC.
Presentation by Steven Soenens, VP Products & Markets
DVB-S2X: history, important performance changes, profiles fit for different applications, efficiency gains, DVB-S2X in action, partners, availability, DVB-S2X Newtec products
Ending the menace of jamming and interferenceNewtec
Koen Willems from Newtec recently made a presentation at Milsatcom Middle East about satellite interference, Carrier-ID and all related aspects.
- Carrier ID - what you really need to know
- How you can combat carrier interference yourself
- How manufacturers like Newtec are implementing Carrier ID functionality in their products.
- How does Carrier ID work ?
- Some important milestone dates you need to know about !
If you want to check out our products that support Carrier ID, just visit the products section on Newtec's website. With every product we indicated the support for Carrier ID.
At the recent ISR conference in London, Koen Willems, Product Marketing Manager at Newtec, presented his view on the challenges and solutions the satcom market has to offer for some government and defense applications: UAS, Manned Aircrafts and National Security,
Billions of people are watching valuable TV content and advertising on a daily basis.
Different distribution networks transport this content from the content owner to the
consumer. The consumer has the choice to receive a full set of TV channels from many
service providers, be it telco, cable, terrestrial or DTH operators.
Bandwidth Requirements for Delivering UltraHD TVSckipio
The bandwidth requirements for service providers to deliver UltraHD TV are very high. This presentation describes the requirements and the solution - G.fast.
Suárez&Co Satellite Solutions Division operates from its Head Quarters in Hong Kong, and is a leading full Satellite Internet service provider, utilizing state of the art technologies to bring the Internet more efficiently to the Asia Pacific Region, Middle East and Africa and it was formed with the goal of providing integrated convergent communication solutions for high bandwidth requirements.
We specialize in providing two-way broadband satellite solutions and point-to-multipoint C-Band satellite transmission services to ISPs, PTTs, Enterprise and Home Users, featuring TDM-TDMA, SCPC and DVB for video and data transmission services.
Hi Team,
My Name is Rajeev Karunakaran, Currently I am a broadcasting Engineer working on one of the leading television and radio channel Kurdistan24 in erbil region. i am got total above 8 year experience in this TV and Radio satellite broadcasting field. Now I am working in Technical and IT broadcasting department in K24 family and previously i get a hand on experience with working in Digital Head End satellite and television control room in (Asianet satellite communication Ltd @ cochin,India ),At that time I am done lot of hands on experience in IP and RF filed likes Play outing ,Encoder, Modulation ,Dish antenna tracking ,Cisco Harmonic Encoders ,Multiplexer, Qam, Receivers and decoders ,Set Top Box,DVB, Video compression MPEG 2 , MPEG 4\ HD video stream creation,NVOD.SD/HD EPG Functional planning installation, maintenance trouble shooting instruction to my co ordinates.satellite filed uplink and downlink domain Operation ,Internet live Streaming, Development and maintaining of Cisco, Avid,Vizrt, Evertz,Strambox,Modeo,orion,Sony mixer,Yamaha mixer, Play box ,Metus,Sam Broadcast ,Video and audio data Network management and Analog RF and Digital broadcasting system for ADTV and radio FM Broad casting areas.
My updated curriculum vitae is attached above. Hoping that you will consider me and call for the interview I am waiting for your positive replay ,please forward my resume to appropriated your department Thank you ahead of time for your kind attention.
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UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Kumar Singarajah, Avanti Communications Ltd - Fixe...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Kumar Singarajah, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Business Development, Avanti Communications Ltd
Fixed Satellite Service Broadband Spectrum
See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All Rights Reserved
Overview of Australian telecom market and regulatory structure with a particular focus on mobile. Includes description of TeleResources capabilities and experience. Prepared for visit of Chinese Radio Bureau delegation November 2014
How Satellite Will Play a Vital Role in the Successful Roll-Out of 5GNewtec
The need for satellite and wireless synergizing together is greater than before.
Clearing C-band spectrum for terrestrial operators will enable a coordinated 5G rollout. So how will this co-primary terrestrial operations model work?
Aside to this, affordability of broad bandwidth is paramount, will it be a market-based or a regulatory model approach for all?
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
3. DTT MIGRATION MAP:
SENTECH’s Location: ACTIVITIES
2
DTT
Regulations
BDM Policy
Frequency
Plan
Channel
Licensing
Radio
Stations
TV
Channels
Service
Information
for EPG
Interactive
Content
Playout
Coding and
Multiplexing
Contribution
Linking
Transmitter
Network
STB Control
System
DVB-T2
Standard
Approval
Revise
MHEG
Profile
EPG User
Interface
Revise STB
Standard
for DVB-T2
Manufacture
STBs
Conformance
Testing
Trademark
Certification
Wholesale
Distribution
STB
subsidy
Consumer
Messaging
Marketing
Channels
Retail
FTA
Platform
Brand
Installations
On-ground
support
Go-Live
Award STB
RFP
Platform
Management
DoC Direct
All Broadcasters
FTA Broadcasters
SENTECH
USAASA
SAPO
STB Manufacturers
ICASA
SABS
CPE Installers
Retailers
All
Customer
Contracts
Acknowledgement: SABC
4. DTT MIGRATION MAP:
SENTECH’s Location: ACTIVITIES
3
DTT
Regulations
BDM Policy
Frequency
Plan
Channel
Licensing
Radio
Stations
TV
Channels
Service
Information
for EPG
Interactive
Content
Playout
Coding and
Multiplexing
Contribution
Linking
Transmitter
Network
STB Control
System
DVB-T2
Standard
Approval
Revise
MHEG
Profile
EPG User
Interface
Revise STB
Standard
for DVB-T2
Manufacture
STBs
Conformance
Testing
Trademark
Certification
Wholesale
Distribution
CPE
subsidy
Consumer
Messaging
Marketing
Channels
Retail
FTA
Platform
Brand
Installations
On-ground
support
Go-Live
Award STB
RFP
Platform
Management
Activities that SENTECH is directly responsible for
Activities that SENTECH is directly participating in
Activities that SENTECH is indirectly participating in
Customer
Contracts
5. SENTECH DTT MIGRATION MAP:
Internal Activities: DESCRIPTION
4
Content
Contribution
Links
Multiplexing
STB Control
SMS
EPG Applications
Satellite
Uplink
Satellite
Space
Satellite
Reception
PIE Transmitter
Combiner &
Feeder
Cables
Antenna
CivilMechanical Electrical
Security Monitoring
Operational
Readiness
SITE x 183
New Upgrade Optimize New/Upgrade New/Upgrade
New
New
New/Upgrade
New
New New Upgrade/New
UpgradeUpgrade
Upgrade
New
Broadcasters’
responsibility
6. SENTECH DTT MIGRATION MAP:
Internal Activities: STATUS
5
Contribution
Links
Multiplexing
STB Control
Satellite
Uplink
Satellite
Space
Satellite
Reception
PIE Transmitter
Combiner &
Feeder
Cables
Antenna
CivilMechanical Electrical
Security Monitoring
Operational
Readiness
SITE x 183
New Upgrade Optimize New/Upgrade New/Upgrade
New
New
New/Upgrade
New
New New Upgrade/New
UpgradeUpgrade
Upgrade
New
On going and under higher levels of risk management
On going and on track
9. CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENTS:
Coverage Example: SABC
8
SABC 3 DTT Mux 1
Population Covered 37 580 832 43 970 922
% of Total Population 75.2 87.9
% Change 17%
Geographic Coverage
(km²)
377 770 789 020
% of Total RSA Area 29.7 62.1
% Change 109%
Number of sites 104 183
SABC 2 DTT Mux 1
Population Covered 41 268 816 43 970 922
% of Total Population 82.5 87.9
% Change 7%
Geographic Coverage
(km²)
742 390 789 020
% of Total RSA Area 58.4 62.1
% Change 6%
Number of sites 179 183
SABC 1 DTT Mux 1
Population Covered 40 711 270 43 970 922
% of Total Population 81.4 87.9
% Change 8%
Geographic Coverage
(km²)
581 940 789 020
% of Total RSA Area 45.8 62.1
% Change 36%
Number of sites 146 183
All SABC channels will be transmitted from the same sites, with varying degrees of increases in both population and geographic coverage.
Analogue TVDTT
We are in discussion with the other two commercial broadcasters in finalizing their coverage areas. We do note however that there are some regulatory
issues that have to be dealt with due to the nature of DTT, the manner of the current allocations on the multiplexors and considerations for maximizing the
utilization of spectrum resources (including geographically) and ensuring the continued viability of the investments that are being made by the company in
the distribution network.
10. STATUS UPDATE:
Citizen Support: Technical
9
Only 4 million of 12 million TV owning households are used to the complex
home environment that will come with digital terrestrial television;
The remaining 8 million households will need support as they get used to the
increased complexity in the homes;
SENTECH has been asked by the DTT Project Office to assist in the
establishment of a contact center that will provide citizen support on all matters
technical, including but not limited to matters related to signal reception and the
general increased technical complexity of the home environment . The work is
at an initial stage but the center should be in production by the time STBs arrive
into the mass market.
The Home DTT
Migration
Content support
Logistic support
Technical support
4 FTA channels
1 power
cable
1 remote control
1 indoor
signal
cable
Picture
Quality:
Grades A,
B or C
20 FTA channels
2 power
cables
2 signal
cables
2 remote
controls
New outdoor
aerial
STB : a new device
Picture
Quality:
Grades A or
Nothing
Images sourced from the Internet. Copyright belongs to respective owners.
11. STATUS UPDATE:
Towards the September 2012 Technical Launch
10
The soft launch of terrestrial reception can be at any of the
green places shown above.
Simultaneously, the soft launch of satellite reception can be at
any of the white places shown above. The core of the SKA area
already does not have coverage and the demonstration/soft
launch can confirm non-interfering reception of the digital
broadcasting services.
DTH Demonstration: SKA Core
DTT Demonstration
13. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Gauteng
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Sites
1. Pretoria
2. Sunnyside
3. Welverdiend
4. Pretoria North
5. Menlo Park
6. Helderkruin
7. Johannesburg
8. Heidelberg
9. Linmeyer
10. Mondeor
11. Mulbarton
12. Bez Valley
14. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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1. Kroonstad (83%)
100% Building
92% Electrical
96% Mechanical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (29/11/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to site
23/12.
73%
15. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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2. Suidrand (82%)
100% Building
44% Electrical
96% Mechanical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
16. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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3. Bethlehem (90%)
100% Building
92% Electrical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
100% Antenna Replacement
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
17. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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4. Senekal (74%)
100% Building
89% Electrical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
18. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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5. Boesmanskop (74%)
100% Building
89% Electrical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
19. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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6. Dewetsdorp (70%)
75% Civils
100% Electrical
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
Site Acquisition
Awaiting municipality approval. Continuing
work at risk
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
20. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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7. Ficksburg Town (16%)
100% Building
0% Electrical
17% Mechanical
50% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
21. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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8. Ladybrand (75%)
100% Building
90% Electrical
9% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
22. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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9. Petrus Steyn (82%)
100% Building
88% Electrical
58% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
23. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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10. Springfontein (66%)
100% Building
50% Electrical
78% Mechanical
17% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
24. Provincial Project Status Per Site – Free State
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11. Witsieshoek (66%)
100% Building
87% Electrical
22% Mechanical
17% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
Site Acquisition
Awaiting municipality approval. Continuing
work at risk
Power
Escalation to Eskom in place. Mitigation
plan in place with SBG. Impact – Cost.
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
73%
25. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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1. Tzaneen (87%)
100% Electrosys
88% Building
100% HVAC
96% Electrical
9% Transmitter
71% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (22/01/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
39%
26. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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2. Dzamba (51%)
51% STG
88% Electrical
35% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (13/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
39%
27. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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3. Gaba (18%)
15% Building
37% STG
15% Electrical
11% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Move old equipment
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
Site Issues
Communication issues with local chief resolved.
Lessons learnt to be applied to all future sites.
Power
Escalation to Eskom in place. Mitigation plan in
place with SBG. Impact – Cost.
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at 4 per
week from 26/11.
Recovery plan in place for lost time due to site issues
Mitigation plan for power issues in hand
39%
30. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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6. Sibasa (22%)
42% Building
20% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Move old equipment
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (27/03/13)
Recovery plan in place for lost time due to site issues
Mitigation plan for power issues in hand
Site Issues
Communication issues with local chief resolved.
Lessons learnt to be applied to all future sites.
Power
Escalation to Eskom in place. Mitigation plan in
place with SBG. Impact – Cost.
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at 4 per
week from 26/11.
39%
31. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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7. Tolwe (15%)
20% Building
24% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Move old equipment
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (20/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
39%
32. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Limpopo
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8. Tsamavudzi (11%)
10% Building
21% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Move old equipment
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
39%
33. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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1. Davel (46%)
73% Building
37% Electrical
0% Mechanical
58% STG
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
100% Combiner
0% Sat Dishes
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
34. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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2. Carolina (28%)
10% Building
51% Electrical
11% Mechanical
53% STG
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
STG and Electrical
Delay in control panels = delay in electrical
works. Catch up in January
22%
35. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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3. Dullstroom (35%)
100% Building
11% Electrical
53% STG
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
100% Combiner
0% Commissioning (25/01/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
36. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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4. Mbuzini (17%)
11% Building
0% Electrical
53% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (29/03/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
37. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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5. Piet Retief (25%)
22% Building
18% Electrical
53% STG
13% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (08/03/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
38. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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6. Volksrust (37%)
99% Building
13% Electrical
53% STG
10% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (28/02/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
STG and Electrical
Delay in control panels = delay in electrical
works. Catch up in January
22%
39. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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7. Hetorspruit (23%)
99% Building
13% Electrical
53% STG
10% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% PIE
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (28/02/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
40. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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8. Standerton (1%)
50% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (18/02/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
22%
41. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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9. Lydenburg (0%)
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (11/02/13))
22%
42. Provincial Project Status Per Site - Mpumalanga
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10. Sabie (0%)
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (11/02/13))
22%
44. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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2. Donnybrook (6%)
5% Building
3% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (06/02/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
45. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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3. Pietermaritzburg (99%)
100% CMEE
100% VSAT Terminal
100% Building
100% Electrical
100% Mechanical
100% Transmitter
83% Combiner
96% PIE
0% Commissioning (12/12/12))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
46. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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4. Vryheid (23%)
2% Building
2% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (28602/13))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
47. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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5. Eshowe (80%)
100% Building
83% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
100% Antenna Replacement
0% Commissioning (14/12/12))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
48. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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6. Greytown (34%)
6% Building
2% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
49. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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7. Mooirivier (20%)
100% Building
2% Electrical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (25/12/12)))
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
50. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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8. Ubombo (48%)
100% Building
42% Electrical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (18/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
51. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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9. Empangeni (11%)
100% Building
5% Electrical
25% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (18/12/12)
40%
52. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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10. Estcourt (56%)
100% Building
21% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (29/01/13)
40%
53. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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11. Greytown Dorp (0%)
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
40%
54. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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12. Howick (41%)
100% Building
5% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (05/02/13)
40%
55. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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13. Kokstad (42%)
100% Building
5% Electrical
100% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (19/02/13)
40%
56. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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14. Ladysmith (8%)
100% Building
5% Electrical
14% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (23/01/13)
40%
57. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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15. Loskop (11%)
100% Building
6% Electrical
16% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (01/02/13)
40%
58. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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16. Louwsberg (24%)
100% Building
4% Electrical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (26/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
59. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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17. Matatiele (32%)
100% Building
15% Electrical
25% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (21/12/12)
40%
60. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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18. Newcastle (63%)
100% Building
86% Electrical
82% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (19/02/13)
40%
61. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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19. Nongoma (24%)
78% Building
4% Electrical
18% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
40%
62. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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20. Nqutu (15%)
21% Building
15% Electrical
3% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (25/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
63. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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21. Pongola (15%)
100% Building
21% Electrical
14% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (19/02/13)
40%
64. Provincial Project Status Per Site – KZN
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22. Qudeni (15%)
21% Building
3% Electrical
15% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (27/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
40%
65. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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1. Aliwal North (7%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
53% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
66. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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2. Butterworth (8%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
53% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
67. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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3. Suurberg (1%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (20/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
68. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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4. Mount Ayliff (2%)
2% Building
2% Electrical
2% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
69. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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5. King Williams Town (1%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
70. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
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6. Queenstown (9%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
20% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Feeder & U-Link
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
71. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 70
7. Umtata (16%)
0% Planning
22% Building
0% Electrical
53% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (26/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
72. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 71
8. Kirkwood (5%)
82% Planning
0% Site Acquisition
0% Building
0% Electrical
53% STG
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
New Site
Evaluation of new site proposal curretnly in
progress
6%
73. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 72
9. Kareedouw (1%)
100% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
74. Provincial Project Status Per Site – EC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 73
10. Port St Johns (0%)
0% Planning
0% Building
0% Electrical
0% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Commissioning (14/02/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
6%
75. Provincial Project Status Per Site – North West
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 74
1. Schweizer Reneke (84%)
97% Building
98% Electrical
89% STG
97% Mechanical
100% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (14/12/12)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11. To be deployed by
14/12
60%
76. Provincial Project Status Per Site – North West
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 75
2. Christiana (34%)
13% Building
16% Electrical
89% STG
12% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
100% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (07/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
60%
77. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 76
1. George (40%)
100% Electrosys
100% Building
6% Electrical
86% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Commissioning (18/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
54%
78. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 77
2. Piketberg (38%)
100% Electrosys
14% Building
31% Electrical
37% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% PIE
0% Feeder & U-Link
0% Commissioning (18/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
54%
79. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 78
3. Grabouw (79%)
100% Antennas
77% Building
58% Electrical
79% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
91% Combiner
99% Linking
0% Commissioning (18/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
54%
80. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 79
4. Kleinmond (26%)
86% Building
16% Electrical
36% HVAC
0% Transmitter
91% Combiner
0% Linking
0% Commissioning (28/02/13)
54%
81. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 80
5. Knysna (16%)
1% Electrical
100% Mechanical
32% STG
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Linking
0% Commissioning (18/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
54%
82. Provincial Project Status Per Site – WC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 81
6. Montagu (18%)
86% Building
8% Electrical
31% Mechanical
0% Transmitter
0% Combiner
0% Monitoring
0% Commissioning (29/03/13)
PIE
Prototype delivered. PIE shipped to sites at
4 per week from 26/11.
54%
83. Provincial Project Status Per Site – NC
SENTECH SOC LIMITED | Corporate Plan_MTEF 2012 - 2015 82
No sites form part of the 80%
0%