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Core Network Field Operations Operating Model Company Forum 06 Feb 2013 CNFO OPERATING MODEL Legal Notice This document, and the attachment/s thereto are intended strictly for the addressee(s), and should only be used for the purposes originally intended for. Any use of this document, or its attachments, by any one, and for any purpose other than for its original intent, is a violation of the confidentiality agreement stipulated by this statement. In such a case, Telkom reserves the right to claim direct, indirect, special or consequential damages, including, and without limitation, any loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of income, business interruption, loss of programs or data to the value as determined by Telkom. Telkom shall also not be liable to any third party for damages of whatever nature suffered, as a result of the usage of this document for any purpose or reason other than that intended for. 1 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL Core Network Field Operations Terrestrial Operations Satellite Operations Submarine Cable Operations Maritime Operations 2 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL Content 1. CNFO Core Purpose 2. Alignment with ETOM 3. Core Network Field Operations divisions a) b) c) d) Terrestrial Operations Submarine cable Operations Satellite Operations Maritime Operations 4. Key Drivers / Guiding Principles 5. Gap Analyses 6. Change Strategy 7. Regional Administration and Support 8. Consolidated Support Functions 9. Q & A 3 Confidential CORE NETWORK FIELD OPERATIONS (CNFO) CNFO Core Purpose In CNFO our core purpose is to Create a High Performance Customer Centric Caring Culture Delivering Service CNFO Function To ensuring the maintenance, installation and improvement of the core, complex, high speed network in Telkom, maritime, undersea cable, radio and earth station divisions in the company” Purpose of the Operating Model The purpose of the operating model is to ensure the optimal deployment & management of people resources, standardise, regroup, refocus, and realign the functions within CNFO with a minimum disruption to operations and impact on people. From a company perspective, we are realigned to ETOM and ITIL model • Operating Model will ensure alignment within NCO based on the centre strategy 4 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL Telkom’s operations aligns with the ITIL and eTOM model The graphic representation of an eTOM model consists of rows and columns, the intersections of which denote specific business processes. eTOM processes fall into three broad sections: "Strategy, Infrastructure & Product", "Operations", and "Enterprise Management", as shown in the following diagram CNFO operates primarily within the Resource Management & Operations layer NCO CNFO eTOM model 5 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL Within Core Network Field Operations there are four (4) key areas of operations namely • • • • Terrestrial Operations Submarine Operations Satellite Operations Maritime Operations Operational Interface touch points • Terrestrial operations primarily interfaces the centres (ISD, CNOM, SSC) and secondary interfaces the regional based services organisations (NIP / NFS etc) • Maritime Operations primarily interfaces with shipping community and from an organisational point of view SAMSA, ICASA, DOT, and ATNS • Submarine Cable Operations primarily interfaces submarine cable landing parties, centre (INOC) , Global Capacity Business including Submarine cable consortiums • Satellite Operations primarily interfaces with centre (INOC) National Logistic and Support functions supports the business across the patches and is key in terms of network reliability and field support HR & Finance Business Partners supports CNFO nationally with regional presence 6 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL Core Network Field Operations Terrestrial Operations Submarine Cable Operations Maritime Operations National Logistic and Support National Spares and SHE Support Business Partners – HR and Finance 7 Confidential Satellite Operations CNFO OPERATING MODEL Mapping of functional areas across regional domains Operational Function NER GCR CR ER Antoinette Stopford Gabriel Ramosolo Jay Ramlal SR WR Terrestrial Operations Submarine Cable Operations Satellite Operations Maritime Operations Regional Senior Manager 8 Confidential John Thomas FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – TERRESTRIAL OPERATIONS Terrestrial Operations are based on a patch concept and areas are assigned to ops managers with MDF and dispatchable staff in line with the Tiered Model i.e. Tier 0 supported by RTS Staff within the patch are multi-skilled in terms of the technology deployed i.e. transmission, data, microwave switching etc. The greater portion of CNFO staff operates within the Terrestrial Operations, where the bulk of the staff are dispatchable using Advantex while a small component is non-dispatchable with workflow either by Webforce, Unibase or telephonically Field Operations (wall-to-wall) MDF Regional Alarm Platform Support Regional Technical Support DC Power 9 Confidential Quality Acceptance FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – TERRESTRIAL OPERATIONS Terrestrial operations can be segmented into two types of field operations namely Rural / Deep Rural and Urban operations Urban - High concentration of activities - High impact on NG NEC Network growth significant Rural Low concentration of activities and teledensity High diversity of legacy technologies Deep Rural Low volumes, long travel distances and slower pace of network transformation Skills mix will significantly change in the urban areas as a result of the NG NEC roll-out where staff in these areas of the business will become more IP centric Staff deployed in the Rural areas will continue to focus on the legacy networks with pockets of NG NEC areas 10 Confidential FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – TERRESTRIAL OPERATIONS Specialised functions within Terrestrial Operations • DC Power • Mast and Tower DC power ATP and Quality Acceptance DC power maintenance Within these section some staff are certified to sign the COC Support field operations ‘ Manage” the network in conjunction with the NOC Integrate new technology • Regional Technical Support 11 Specialised training and climbing skills are required to maintain microwave and radio systems Within the rural environment it is essential Attend to element communication failures, assist with system back-up Assist the NOC with mapping of element on NE Servers Assist Field staff with fault analysis. Confidential • Regional Alarm Platform Support FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – SUBMARINE CABLE OPERATIONS Submarine Cable Operations deals with the maintenance and operations of the submarine cable connecting South Africa with the rest of world via SAT3/WASC/SAFE, WACS and EASSY systems Submarine Cable Maintenance Submarine Network Operations Centres Submarine Cable Depot This operations deals with operators outside the countries that are linked to the submarine cable and the traffic associated with it Telkom SA performs the Submarine Network Operation centre (SNOC) functions for the SAT-3/WASC/SAFE and EASSy systems. Cable Depot operations deals with the management of the depot operations for the various consortiums i.e. warehousing of subsea cable and equipment The cable landing stations are located at Mtunzini in the Eastern Region, Melkbosstrand and Yzerfontein in the Western Region The operations centre manages the traffic and provides technical support to all submarine cable landings linked to the systems The consortiums that use Telkom’s cable depot facilities SAT3WASC/SAFE ; SEACOM ; ADONIS ; LION ; EASSY; WACS Staff are required to work shifts to ensure 24 x 7 operations at Melkbosstrand while the other landing stations operate normal hours and perform call-out afterhours 12 Confidential FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – SATELLITE OPERATIONS Hartebeesthoek performs support for all satellite communications and related equipment to ensure the maximum reliability and availability of services. Standard International Satellite Services (SISS) The SISS staff is responsible for all non VSAT services including maintenance of the satellite transmission platform for the VSAT network, power and environmental infrastructure. Very Small Aperture services (VSAT) The VSAT staff is responsible for all the VSAT platforms and their functioning as well as maintenance or any other related operations required. All the VSAT activations is done from Hartebeesthoek. If requested assists with assurance support and network analyses. Changing dynamics in services and new technology from voice and data into a NGN IP solution within the Satellite operations requires the need to review the current operations to understand and align the new functions with the Operating Model. Staff are required to work shifts to ensure 24 x 7 operations including after-hours call-out 13 Confidential FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN – MARITIME OPERATIONS Maritime Operations can be segmented into two types of operations namely Maritime Radio Operators and Maritime Technical Operations Maritime Radio Operations Maritime Technical Operations Operator assisted Radio Telephone calls Responsible for the maintaining the main controlling station and standby HF receiver site at Cape Town Radio Automated telephone calls (Autolink) Maintains thirty six (36) MF and VHF remote sites along the coast including remote main HF receiving site in Yzerfontein Email over HF radio Maintains the High Frequency high power transmitting station in Klipheuwel Safety Of Life at Sea Services (SOLAS) – contractual obligation with NDOT Radio transmitters and receivers located along the coast in Eastern and South Region are maintained by the regions Staff are required to work shifts to ensure 24 x 7 operations and is based in Milnerton Cape Town 14 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL - Key Driver / Guiding Principles 01 – Network Management 02 - Service Delivery 03 - Resource Management Ensuring alignment to centre strategy fundamentals and e-TOM Meet CNFO value chain targets Defining Functions with Relevant JD’s for Dispatchable vs. Non-dispatchable staff CNFO alignment to the Tiered Model i.e. Tier 0 will perform first line maintenance (first dispatch) supported by RTS Improved focus on Service Delivery Performance and customer centricity Ensure clear role definition and accountabilities Allocation of resources to the accelerated deployment of NG NEC Ensure correct mapping of all functions and staff performing them into the four Operations domains Ensure a leadership, employee and customer centric focus Focus on motivating staff in changing environment Field Productivity Model / Quantitative and qualitative measures. Ensure adequate support to the field staff and regions including WO creation to ensure appropriate dispatch and to extract maximum efficiency 15 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL - Key Driver / Guiding Principles 04 - Managed Operations 05 - Urban and Rural Operations 06 – Effectiveness and Efficiency All platforms visible and available to the centre must be managed by the centre Urban is impacted by high volumes, short travel distances and increased network transformation i.e. NG vs. Legacy Optimise human capital cost (minimum cost increase) Platforms not available to centres (legacy system) will be managed by CNFO Rural is impacted by low volumes, long travel distances and slower pace of network transformation i.e. Legacy vs. NG Optimal span of control Greater specialization of RTS (center of excellence) in the urban environment vs. functional involvement of RTS based in the rural environment Ensure effectiveness of the staff through training and compliance The regions will be segmented into patches (turf) / area o Ensure a balanced work load and distribution of work o Staff will be multi-skilled based on the technologies deployed in the patch to ensure wall-to-wall concept o Create a realistic and manageable Span of Control in line with the companies norms o Span of control could differ between rural and urban areas 16 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Gap Analyses Standards Non standard working procedures/ functions in the CNFO regions Non standard implementation on dispatching rules Mapping & JD Non-alignment of JD with functions being performed Incorrect mapping of staff Non compliance to the wall to wall concept Inconsistent consolidation of support activities within the regions Re-evaluate shifts in terms of the business needs and alignment with operating model Functions performed in the regions without going through due process MLO concept inconsistently implemented in the regions There are specific functions that need to be performed but not adequately catered for Work to force rebalancing Aging workforce and lack climbing skills Consolidation 17 Functions Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Change Strategy Change Strategy National Change Strategy Regional 1) Consolidate and Reorganise the Regional Administration and Support 4) Review and realignment of the Shift operations in line with changing business circumstances (NER / GCR) • • • • • Consolidate support functions within the regions CNFO to validate all the functions being performed and map it accordingly Support functions will be centralised per region or nationally Standardise dispatchable vs. non dispatchable functions 2) Mast and Tower • Address the issue of climbing to ensure long term sustainability of the operations • Review and / or re-align the shift in line with changes in technology and business Review the shifts at JDF and PPR and Satellite operations 5) Workload / Patch rebalancing of workload (Western Region) • • • Rebalance workload Review the patches in terms of geographical area Improved Span of control and distribution of staff 3) Satellite Operations Reveiw 6) Wall-to Wall Implementation (Southern Region (PE)) • • • 18 The Satellite environment is evolving from voice and data into a NGN IP solution with the new network equipment and therefore the need to review the current operations to understand and align the new functions with respect to Operating Model. • Confidential Implementation of the wall to wall concept Implement training plan to support wall to wall concept Address current and future network changes that will impact on WFM dispatching CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Change Strategy Investigation Completed (Consultation) Investigative Phase (Pending) Consolidate and Reorganise the Regional Administration and Support Mast and Tower Workload / Patch rebalancing of workload (Western Region) Satellite Operations Review Wall-to Wall Implementation (Southern Region (PE)) Review and realignment of the Shift operations in line with changing business circumstances (NER / GCR) Workload / Patch rebalancing of workload (Eastern Region) 19 Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Regional Administration and Support Consolidate and Reorganise the Regional Administration and Support Technical Support – Non dispatchable Core Technical Function (OP1) Alarm Platform Support Function MDF Function (OP2) Regional System Administration Function TieNet / TMNet Function Regional Core Technical Support Function (S6) Regional Spares Coordinator Function Various Support Function i.e. Special Projects Technical Support Function MLO Function Functions aligned in the regions 20 DC Power Function National Logistics Support Function Functions not aligned in the regions Confidential CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Regional Administration and Support Consolidate and Reorganise the Regional Administration and Support Core Technical Maintenance Functions (OP1) MDF Function (OP2) Technical DC Power Function Alarm Platform Support Function TieNet / TMNet Function Regional System Administration Function Regional Technical Support Function (S6) Support – Non dispatchable Business Support Administration Function Network Support Administration Function Regional Network Support Function Regional Spares Coordination Function New Functions introduced to ensure alignment in the regions 21 Confidential Regional Service Delivery Co-ordination Function National Logistics Support Function CNFO OPERATING MODEL – Consolidated Support Functions Network Support Administrators Function • • • • WO creation E-WAP , Routine Tracker, Planned Work Management Tier 1 legacy surveillance function Area Report Feedback function Regional Service Delivery Co-ordination Function • • • • Drive TSA 100 targets Drive CNFO Value Chain Target Support dispatchable staff Report on targets deviations and drive relevant action plans Regional Network Support Function • • • • NIP Interface management Ensure unique Customer Solutions Regional Master Plan tracking Assist RTS with Network Roll-out • • • Support to region in terms Spares management Monitor regional reports to ensure correct dimensioning of DOP Conduct DOP Audits Regional Spares Coordinator Function 22 Confidential Q&A End 23 Confidential