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WAPA a growing force in South Africa’s broadband industry

16th September 2013

By: Creamer Media Reporter

  

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The Wireless Access Provider’s Association last week announced a 25% increase in its membership for the year ended. “The increase in our membership to 164 dynamic wireless operators demonstrates that we are a growing force in South Africa’s broadband industry,” says Christopher Geerdts, WAPA’s outgoing chairman. “However, in going forward, members will definitely need more quality spectrum to be able to provide continuously affordable and quality broadband.”

WAPA is a non-profit body acting as a collective voice for independent wireless operators in South Africa and their primary objective is to promote the rapidly growing wireless access services market. “Our community of small to medium sized operators and service providers has strong empowerment credentials and is making a difference in the country’s telecommunications industry, especially when it comes to rural rollout initiatives,” says Geerdts. In the last year, WAPA’s members have once again connected dozens of schools and clinics in addition to complementing the efforts of the large operators.

According to Geerdts, one of WAPA’s highlights for the year was the establishment of a national joint venture with a large fixed line provider to enhance their service offering with last mile access solutions provided by the WAPA members.

Another highlight for 2013 was the success of the Cape Town TV White Spaces trial. For two years now, WAPA has been involved in a joint initiative with Google and other partners to demonstrate that broadband can be offered over TV white spaces spectrum without interfering with licensed spectrum holders. “Based on the successful outcomes of this trial, which exceeded the expectations of participants, we are strongly promoting the introduction of a new managed spectrum paradigm which will  expedite delivery of broadband access across the country,” says Geerdts.

WAPA has during the past year also had several engagements with government departments (including ICASA, the Department of Communications and the Parliamentary Committee on Communications) on key issues such as spectral reform. In the next year WAPA will focus their discussions on addressing the challenge of radio interference.

Other achievements for the year include:

·         Delivering free online training programmes to members, focusing on regulatory compliance. This has enabled members, unable to leave their operations, to get up to date on licensing requirements.

·         Development of a best practices document for high site management. It will form the basis of a lobbying process to address issues members are facing, which  includes for example engaging with high site owners to create awareness of regulatory requirements.

·         A formal review of WAPA’s operational structure. The industry body has decided to outsource their day-to-day operations in order to ensure continuity and good governance, thereby allowing the executive committee to focus on high level lobbying and strategy.

“The relevance of the wireless industry is now beginning to be understood and WAPA members have a rapidly growing role to play in shaping broadband in South Africa. There has been a tremendous growth in the telecommunication industry and it is therefore crucial that WAPA supports their members with the issues they are facing, such as spectrum scarcity, radio interference and illegal operators,” concludes Geerdts.

At WAPA’s Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 11 September 2013, the new committee was elected, with Christopher Geerdts stepping down after two years of chairing. “Geerdts’ contribution to the organisation and management committee in terms of ensuring good governance, transparency and providing direction, has proven invaluable and under his guidance, WAPA has reached a new level of profile, maturity and possibility,” says WAPA general manager, Ingi Deutschlander.

About WAPA

The Wireless Access Providers’ Association (WAPA), established in 2006, is a non-profit organisation acting as a collective voice for independent wireless operators in South Africa. WAPA’s primary objective is to ensure the sustainability of the wireless access services market.

WAPA facilitates self-regulation of the outdoor fixed wireless and indoor nomadic wireless industries. WAPA is positioned to be an interface between the government regulator (ICASA), network operators, service providers and consumers.

WAPA’s membership is differentiated from other wireless providers by their focus on using open standard wireless technologies (Wi-Fi). WAPA offers it’s members regulatory advice, a code of conduct, an enforcement process and a forum for sharing knowledge and resolving technical problems. WAPA also engages policy makers on behalf of its members, to improve the regulatory environment. For more information go to http://www.wapa.org.za <http://www.wapa.org.za>

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