DTT STATE OF READINESS : PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE. 21 September 2011

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DTT STATE OF READINESS : PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 21 September 2011

TEAM Nolo Letele Patricia van Rooyen Karen Willenberg Calvo Mawela Gerdus van Eeden 2

WHY ARE WE HERE? Until recently, analogue TV transmitters sent signals to analogue TV sets Worldwide countries now are moving to a digital system In future, digital transmitters will send signals over the air to digital TVs A simple converter is a temporary step to make analogue TVs work with digital transmitters 3

THE PAST 4

APRIL 2012 START OF PERFORMANCE PERIOD Analogue TV Digital TV 5

JANUARY 2014 DUAL ILLUMINATION ENDS Analogue TV Digital TV Analogue TV with converter 6

FUTURE: 2020 7

HOW HAS THIS HAPPENED ELSEWHERE? Switch on of digital transmitters generated demand for digital TVs Price of digital TVs are falling In the future will be cheaper than an analogue TV Like analogue cell phones today In the UK today, the majority of TVs are already digital Analogue TV sets being phased out Ghana expressed concern that western countries will dump analogue TVs in Africa. 8

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN SOUTH AFRICA? NO LAUNCH YET South Africa was first in Africa to plan for digital We ve spent 10 years planning and anticipating launch of DTT Delays, delays and more delays! 10 years later other countries Kenya, Uganda, Zambia have already launched We have yet to launch 9

THE COMPLICATED SOUTH AFRICA PLAN The current proposal unnecessarily complicates the process Takes a temporary device and makes it permanent by stipulating an STB with encryption Countries that have successfully migrated have not done this By 2020 these countries will be transmitting digital signals to digital TVs without an encrypted STB between the two. By 2020 South Africans will be stuck with encrypted STBs even when they have digital TVs This will increase costs as these encrypted STBs will have to be maintained and replaced when they fail will government be forced to continue subsidies 10

INCREASED COSTS Simple converter available at a price of R350 Encrypted STB being proposed as South Africa s entry level free-to-air STB at a price of R700 This is double the price of a simple converter Impact of this difference in price is enormous when applied to millions of TV households 11

IMPACT OF INCREASED COSTS Proposal to adopt an encrypted STB instead of a simple converter adds the following costs: An extra R1.225 billion on government subsidies R525million to be paid by poorest TV households as a contribution to subsidy An extra R1.75 billion by non subsidised TV households to purchase a encrypted STB WHY ADD R3.5 BILLION TO THE COST OF SOUTH AFRICA s DIGITAL MIGRATION? 12

WHAT COULD BE DONE? Simple converter R350 Govt to fund the poor 100% Poor households to pay 0% Number of households subsidised 5 million Total Govt subsidy R1.225 billion Contribution by poor households 0 Saving in subsidy = R1.225 billion 13

LOCAL MANUFACTURE Subsidy perfect vehicle to support local manufacture Why not use saving in retail subsidy for direct subsidies at manufacturing level? Government to choose exactly who will receive contracts for simple converters Emphasis on BEE and new entrants Unique, encrypted STB for SA only is detrimental to local manufacture Complexity means no export market Favours incumbents Savings in subsidies could be used to assist new entrants 14

REASONS FOR THIS COMPLEX STB Prevent subsidized STBs leaving the country Sale outside SA is a remote Resale of subsidised STBs in South Africa a more realistic threat Disable stolen boxes Disabling stolen boxes will not restore services to consumers who have had their STBs (and probably their TVs) stolen Ability to disable mobile handsets has not discouraged theft Ensure conformance Encryption does not guarantee conformance More effective to implement strict conformance regime e-government services STBs are household not personal devices Cell phones preferred - personal devices and one to one communication 15

TIMING Introducing encrypted STBs will cause more delays Integrating encryption is complex This complex process will take 6 12 months Launch in April 2012 not even a remote possibility 16

BDM POLICY Policy amendment reflects Cabinet decision to launch DTT in April 2012 Proposal to adopt an encrypted STB with complex control mechanism will render all Cabinet timelines meaningless Policy amendment process presents an opportunity to revisit outdated assumptions made in 2008 We should not waste this opportunity 17

ICASA: DTT REGULATIONS ICASA proposing to repeal and re-open DTT regulations Policy amendments do not require changes to the DTT regulations Previous process took 2 full years to finalise If we repeal and re-issue same delays likely Current regulations are adequate IF DTT REGULATIONS REPEALED - NO-ONE WILL BE LAUNCHING IN 2012 18

M-NET STATE OF READINESS Ø Cabinet deadline for switch-off 31 December 2013 M-Net committed to meet this date Planned to launch in August 2011 ICASA requested M-Net not to launch until: Amendments to policy finalised ICASA gazettes performance period M-Net abided by ICASA s decision and did not launch 19

CONCLUSION Success or failure within the given timelines will be determined by the cost and complexity of this process Current SA plan: Too costly Increases potential for digital migration to fail Will hold South Africa back We must revisit our approach, join other African countries and launch DTT 20

THANK YOU 21