LATEST ACTUAL STAGE:
S4C: Operation (2016)PROJECT LOCATION
Burkina FasoPROJECT INSTITUTION:
Burkina Faso - Ministry of Digital Economy Development and PostBENEFICARY COUNTRIES
Burkina FasoPROJECT DIMENSIONS:
Connection Speed: 900 Mbit/sSTARTING_DATE:
COMPLETION_DATE:
PREPARATION COST:
0.00 million USDCAPEX COST:
0.25 million USDPROJECT STAGE:
S4C: Operation
PROJECT FEATURED IN:
The IXP project is to keep in local internet communication local. It aims at building the technical capacity of the beneficiary country in managing Internet Exchange Point and to provide, when necessary, equipment needed for the establishment of the Internet exchange point.
The AXIS Project aims to facilitate the development of an African internet infrastructure through policy and regulatory reform, capacity building and technical assistance. Development of an African internet infrastructure refers to the establishment of regional internet exchange points (IXPs) and internet carriers.
The AXIS Project is being implemented through two phases. Phase I consists of capacity building to support the establishment of national IXPs through providing a series of two workshops for stakeholders and the Internet Service Provider Association (ISPA) on I) best practice and benefits of IXP and II) technical assistance through workshops which will cover the technical and administrative skills needed to set up, operate, and administer an IXP.
Phase II focuses on supporting establishment of Regional IXP and Regional Internet Carrier through provisioning Capacity building workshops on best practice and benefits of setting up RIXP/IC and providing technical assistance.
The AXIS Project is a flagship project of the African Regional Action Plan on Knowledge Economy (ARAPKE) endorsed by the African Union Executive Council.
The Burkina Faso Exchange Point was set up through the AXIS and ISOC Skills Building Program and the World Bank through WARCIP (West Africa Regional Communications Infrastructure Program) for acquisition, installation and configuration IXP equipments and the layout of the technical room.
A non-profit association bringing together operators, internet service providers and research centers is set up to exploit and develop the platform. The association is called BFIX (http://www.bfix.bf/)
Non-involvement of potential members
Blocking by the national dominant transit operator
PREPARATION | CAPEX | |
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COST: | 0.00 | 0.25 |
COST SECURED: | 0.00 | 0.00 |
FINANCING TYPE: | Grant Only | |
FINANCIERS: |
Economic Community of West African States
African Union Commission
Burkina Faso - Ministry of Digital Economy Development and Post
West Africa Regional Communication Infrastructure Projects
Mr Moses Bayingana-Bayinganam@africa-union.org
Mr Jemal Hussein-JemalH@africa-union.org
Infrastructure Expert (COMESA) Mr. Peter Ofori-Asumadu -poasumadu@yahoo.com
ICT Infrastructures Manager KEBRE Marcel-mkebre@gmail.com