Press Release:
iWeek Streaming in Soweto with YEM Online Media Partnership
Published on: 2019-08-26The annual iWeek Internet industry conference and exhibition kicks off today (Monday, 26 August) live at Joburg’s landmark Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre and via streaming video in Soweto.
As always, iWeek represents an opportunity for ISPA to get closer to its members while offering tremendous value to the event sponsors and co-hosts who are able to reach an entire industry through a single platform.
This year, grassroots ICT advocacy organisation YEM Online Media is helping ISPA reach an entirely new audience of young Sowetans interested in Information and Communications Technology. With ISPA’s support, YEM Online Media and YEM Online Radio have set up a remote iWeek hub at the Jabavu Centre in Soweto.
According to Sithembiso Xhakaza, Project Manager of YEM Online Media, partnerships like the one that kicked off today are key to helping communities get to grips with the Fourth Industrial Revolution that will be key to their upliftment.
“Making iWeek accessible via a venue like the Jabavu Centre in Soweto helps young people identify the main players in the ICT sector. Putting names to organisations and individuals helps develop their interest in technology and what it can do for their communities,” Mr Xhakaza says.
This year, iWeek takes place from 26 to 28 August 2019. “We have a great programme focussing on practical issues for South African ISPs — dealing with pressures to police content, developing staff skills, and surviving in a rapidly evolving and highly competitive access market. We are thrilled young South Africans will have better access to this content through our partnership with YEM,” says ISPA chair, Graham Beneke.
Other topics up for discussion include the ICT industry skills shortage, running an effective abuse reporting system, making the most of SETA registration, a guide to take-down notices, responding to requests from law enforcement agencies, putting security incident reports to good use, an update on cybersecurity legislation, the enforcement of open access models and how the market has changed since VANS licensing.
Knowledge and learning always take centre stage at iWeek. All manner of topics will be presented, from Adrian Tiplady speaking about the Square Kilometre Array to Google’s Yolanda Mlozi participating in a panel discussion with SA’s leading telecoms regulatory experts.
SAFNOG-5 will be taking place in conjunction with iWeek, so there will also be plenty of quality technical presentations for iWeek 2019 delegates to digest.
Attendees to iWeek each year are ISP and WISP representatives, technicians, engineers, managers and business owners. In addition, iWeek also attracts a broad selection of Internet governance stakeholders, the legal fraternity, hardware vendors, academia, representatives from non-profit organisations working in the Internet space, and important government representatives.
Details on iWeek and its line-up are available at www.iweek.org.za.
ISPA NPC is a non-profit company and a recognized industry body which has represented the interests of ISPs since 1996.
Further Information
For further information, please contact the ISPA secretariat on the Contact ISPA page.