Dear Resident
Highbury Foundation identified a need for Internet Fibre optical cable in our areas.
Vumatel indicated that they were not considering the installation of fibre in our areas in the near future.
South African Digital Villages (SADV) indicated an eagerness to install fibre in our areas. We engaged SADV on several occasions. One of the requirements was an indication of the interest by households. The Highbury Foundation, at its own cost, undertook a door-to-door survey to gauge the interest. The number of households who expressed interest exceeded the minimum requirement.
At a public meeting, SADV provided information about fibre installation and answered questions from the public. They explained that the fibre cable installation process would follow the following process:
• Application for wayleave approval
• Trenching, cable installation and reinstatement by Mtelecoms
• Connection to individual houses on application.
The rollout should have commenced by the beginning of March 2019. However, this was not done. Our calls to SADV went unanswered. The eventual response was that SADV had entered into an “install and take over” agreement with a sub-contractor but was not happy with their quality of work. Thus the fibre cable rollout project stalled. We then received a call from Mshebe Projects who expressed an interest to meet with Highbury Foundation on 15 May 2019.
Mshebe Projects and NETCUBE International introduced themselves and their working relationship. This joint venture between Mshebe Projects and NETCUBE International is in the process of taking over the project and applying for a wayleave for the fibre cable installation. The personnel of NETCUBE International have many years of experience in fibre cable roll-out having subcontracted for big companies. They are now venturing out on their own to compete with the big roleplayers. The CEO of NETCUBE International is from our area and knows our communities. They wish to ensure community involvement in the project.
We feel that they deserve a chance and keenly await the next step. This industry is dominated by a few big plays (refer to the article here and here)
Regards
I am so glad that this project is back on track and running. Thanks to Exec for sourcing a new Service Provider. I'm so excited about the possibility of fibre connectivity in our area, that I can't wait. Please keep us posted about the development, especially time frames.
Rudy Joorst.
Dear Resident
The Highbury Foundation has now engaged with Mishbe/Netcube Int. joint venture who have taken over the proposed fibre optic rollout project in Highbury-Danarand.
As part of the wayleave application and assessment of the financial viability, they have requested an updated survey to be carried out to determine the level of interest in this service.
We are now conducting this new survey. Attached is a copy of the survey form for your attention. Kindly print it out and hand in the completed form to the volunteer who will call at your house. This will expedite the process. Alternatively, you could drop off the completed form at the Internet Café, SHELL Garage in Highbury or email a scanned copy to theHighbury.fo...@gmail.com.
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So with SADV contractors agreeing to do the installation in highbury the question becomes when will this rollout occur.Apparently the green light was given from the council to do the work contractors just has to pay over the deposit before they begin.So if anyone can give us some proper feedback would be good
On Monday, July 8, 2019 at 12:21:26 PM UTC+2, mornecameron wrote:Ok So I have just heard back from the contractors doing the installation for Fiber in the Highbury Area.They have stated that they have gotten the approval to proceed with the fiber rollout in Highbury.This is GREAT news. now we just have to wait to see the first holes being dug. So from my lay of the land it seems the quickets way would be to create a new exchange at engine garage on stellenbosch aterial and then trench towards highbury road then move inwards.So lets see when the first holes gets dug!
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We must voice our concern that Vumatel are all of a sudden involved after numerous occasions approaching them without them showing interest.
They must be excluded as a service provider.
Regards
Shaun
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Subject: Re: Optical Fiber cable rollout
Hi Rudy
That is how the white man play our People. They want to Remain the " slaves" of the white man. As simple as that.
Leon Liedeman
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019, 14:49 Rudy Joorst, <rzjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Good afternoon residents
I was very surprised today when I saw Vumatel people in their pink bibs surveying the streets of Highbury. I saw them in Lesperance Street.
My surprise stems from the fact that it seems as if our area is now suddenly regarded as financially viable, now that we have started to negotiate with suppliers to provide fibre optic installations.
Rudy Joorst
On Thursday, 16 May 2019 15:57:05 UTC+2, Highbury Foundation Kuils River (Civic Org.) wrote:
Dear Resident
Highbury Foundation identified a need for Internet Fibre optical cable in our areas.
Vumatel indicated that they were not considering the installation of fibre in our areas in the near future.
South African Digital Villages (SADV) indicated an eagerness to install fibre in our areas. We engaged SADV on several occasions. One of the requirements was an indication of the interest by households. The Highbury Foundation, at its own cost, undertook a door-to-door survey to gauge the interest. The number of households who expressed interest exceeded the minimum requirement.
At a public meeting, SADV provided information about fibre installation and answered questions from the public. They explained that the fibre cable installation process would follow the following process:
• Application for wayleave approval
• Trenching, cable installation and reinstatement by Mtelecoms
• Connection to individual houses on application.
The rollout should have commenced by the beginning of March 2019. However, this was not done. Our calls to SADV went unanswered. The eventual response was that SADV had entered into an “install and take over” agreement with a sub-contractor but was not happy with their quality of work. Thus the fibre cable rollout project stalled. We then received a call from Mshebe Projects who expressed an interest to meet with Highbury Foundation on 15 May 2019.
Mshebe Projects and NETCUBE International introduced themselves and their working relationship. This joint venture between Mshebe Projects and NETCUBE International is in the process of taking over the project and applying for a wayleave for the fibre cable installation. The personnel of NETCUBE International have many years of experience in fibre cable roll-out having subcontracted for big companies. They are now venturing out on their own to compete with the big roleplayers. The CEO of NETCUBE International is from our area and knows our communities. They wish to ensure community involvement in the project.
We feel that they deserve a chance and keenly await the next step. This industry is dominated by a few big plays (refer to the article here and here)
Regards
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So today I checked vumatels website and guess what. Hughbury was removed from the map again haha, someone on mybroadband stated that apparently they did not have the correct papers to trench so now highbury will NOT be getting fiber anymore.What a Freaking JOKE!Yours sincerely
Morné Allan Cameron
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