Sasecurity

Data convergence in South Africa
This wiki describes how CctvCameras, Internet, gaming, TelevisionOverInternet,SaVoipProvider, MeshNetworking and CellphoneExchanges will all converge over the IP protocol and solve our Telkom and crime problem as explained under NetworkCentricWarfare. These DecentralisedNetworks in South Africa will happen by building our own community DsLam and BroadbandOverPowerlines telephone exchanges via a TelephoneNetworkRollout. http://www.blairatholl.co.za, BlairAtholl and http://www.verresig.co.za (installed by http://www.atec.co.za) is an example of the tremendous benefits that a private telephone exchange presents. Open streets must control the last-mile access, not Telkom, enabling UnlimitedBandwidth.

Crime, Telkom and Naspers problem
The crime, Telkom and NaspersProblem in South Africa will be solved by building private telephone exchanges via a TelephoneNetworkRollout using the exact same DsLam technology that Telkom uses. The primary reason we are having a crime wave in our country is because people are refusing to establish their lines of communication with one another. See NetworkCentricWarfare. Getting the right answers means asking the right questions. And asking when will Telkom ever reform is the wrong question. When will the public start building their own DsLam telephone exchanges is the sort of questions we need to ask. Upload your roadcutting expeditions using the DapperMuislicense on http://www.youtube.com and place your link here. It costs R55000 to DsLam a street or on average R1300/home. This is a single once off amount. Compared to the Telkom line rental of R1440 per house per year, indicates just how stupid Telkom must think the public are. And R55000 represents retail prices, wholesale will be substantially less. DsLam and MeshNetworking represents a disruptive technology that will allow the public to become the next Telkom and Vodacom by establishing DecentralisedNetworks. Telkom is engaging in a divide and conquer strategy - they deal with each house on an individual basis. We should build our own exchanges which will enable us to drive down the cost of bandwidth. The financing of the network is explained at FinancingTelephoneNetworks. A cost analysis of the network is done at TelephoneNetworkCosts. The R300/month security money is an eternal recurring expense and a scam, more about this under SecurityCompanyScams

Switch over to VOIP and leverage the SAPS
A stable Telkom ADSL link or Diginet line into steet CentralOffice via MeshNetworking from a distant premise will provide each house with Internet connectivity at a substantially reduced connectivity fee. This allows each person to use a 087 number connected to a SaVoipProvider. Thus you you would be able to completely suspend your Telkom line and use the old "line rental" money alone to finance the R1350/house for the community telephone exchange. You won't ever have to deal with Telkom directly again but with your local community CentralOffice ISP. These community telephone exchanges will enable StreetMonitoring, Wi-fi hotspots - WirelessComparedtoTelephonePoles - and NetworkCentricWarfare via CctvCameras and allow us to leverage the considerable security apparatus of the sate and change the role of the SAPS from one of reaction to prevention. Instead of solving the crime problem via DecentralisedNetworks people are pushing wheelbarrows around the Union building.

There is always a solution to a problem
Building our own Telkom exchanges and solving the crime problem will lead to economic growth. Once our telephone network is installed local council in turn will be able to provide or subsidise CctvCameras in the streets. Without a telephone network it is impossible to to have CctvCameras. Somebody has to watch the cameras from a central location and only a telephone exchange allows this. A datanetwork crossing roads will have a snowball effect and allow ThermalImagingCameras to deployed. There is always a solution to a problem. And South Africas crime and Telkom problem is the specific lack of local loop bandwidth. Once say a 100 houses have infinit local loop bandwidth between them, they will be able to purchase large blocks of international bandwidth via their combined purchasing power. We can turn South Africa into one of the greatest countries to live in, but it all depends on people being willing to plant telephone poles - establishing their lines of communication. Sending data across the road is sending data across the road, wether Wi-Fi, copper or fiber. There is no difference between physically connecting a wire via telephone poles across public roads to a Wi-fi tower and sending data to this tower using Wi-Fi or copper. Should there ever be a prosecution of somebody laying say a private Fiber Optics cable between Jhb and Pretoria then every single Wi-Fi user will also have to be prosecuted by the http://www.npa.gov.za, since it is impossible to prevent a RF signal from crossing the road. It is logically absurd of Icasa to expect Wi-Fi device signals which they have approved not to cross public roads. The National Prosecuting Authority themselves use Wi-Fi enabled laptops and thus http://www.icasa.org.za find themselves in the incredable position of expecting Vusi Pikoli, Billy Downer and John Welch the directors of prosecution to prosecute themselves, friends and family. http://www.verresig.co.za have layed fiber optics under their tar roads. They are giving back the roads to Pretoria council. Thus they are sending data across a public road. Wi-fi was the initiating step for sending data across the road using license free media. We have had a wireless crossing boundaries communication revolution. It is now time for the next logical step: Fiber and copper crossing the road. If anybody will be prosecuted then the http://www.npa.gov.za will have to start with these estates that layed ducting under tar roads which they handed over control to council. More about this under LegalPerspective.

Are you a Christian?
Paul says that he who fails to provide for his family has abandoned the faith - he is worse than an unbeliever. You have a God given duty to protect your family. Your fear of the Lord Jesus Christ must transcend your fear of the Icasa/Telkom terror alliance. God does'nt expect you to obey every hairbrained law of the land, he expects you not to commit violance against the government and to protect your family. This duty to protect your family transcends all other man made laws. And it is your specific duty as a Christian to at least allow your neighbourhood to UseTelkomsPoles via a TelephoneNetworkRollout for CctvCameras on your property.

Four facets to the Telkom/crime problem
There are four facets to the bandwidth and crime crises: Financial, Technical, LegalPerspective and Social. This wiki solves three of these: Financial, Technical and the legal issues surrounding it. All that remains is convincing ordinary people that it is upto them as an individual to make South-AFrica succeed - by collectivly establishing a defact TNO.

Security and data convergence
* AtmelCode, AtmelMicro, AntiHijacking, BroadbandOverPowerlines, * BulletProofGlass, CctvCameras, CombinedSecurity ,ConfiguringAlarmSystem * CellphoneExchanges, CableJettingAndPipes, DataConvergence, DatabaseWithGpsCoordinates * DcDcConverters, DrillBoxes, DecentralisedNetworks, VehicleDuress * EmbeddedPc, FacialRecognition, FrontingCompany, FaradayCage * FiberOpticsVersusCopper, GyroCompass, HighTechSecurity, HighBandwidthR100000 * InfraRedLeds, IrrigationAutomation, MeshCellphoneExchanges, NaspersProblem * NetworkCentricWarfare, OutsourceCctvIndia, PepperBall, RadioModems * RfActivation, RoboTics, "RS485", RS485, SecuringPerimeter * SecurityDoor, SaVoipProvider, SecurityCompanyScams * RemoteAuthentication, RadioModems * ThermalImagingCameras, TrackerDogs, TelevisionOverInternet * UnmannedAerialVehicles, UnlimitedBandwidth * VehicleSecurity, VideoGoggles,VdslChipsetCctv, WindowsAutomation * WhoWatchesTheOperator, WallSecurity, ZoneMinder

Fixed wired and wireless communications
* GpsAndGprs * SateLlite * DsLam * MeshNetworking, * Adobe

Telephone poles, Trenched and Trenchless Cabling methods
* CableJettingAndPipes, DsLam, DslamDistributors, DirectBuriedDuct * FiberAndCopper, FiberAndDslamCombined, GpsAndGprs, HybridMeshAndTelephone * HorizontalDirectionaldrilling, IntegrateBlackCommunities * MeshNetworking,SateLlite * ["Trenchless notes"], TrenchingEquipment * TelephoneNetworkRollout,TelephoneNetworkBuilders ,VibratoryPlow * WirelessComparedtoTelephonepoles

Financing of a Telephone network
* FinancingTelephoneNetworks * TelephoneNetworkCosts * LegalPerspective