Telecommunication networksand infrastructure resilienceassessment in Haiti
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Executive summary
Table of contents
List of figures, tables and boxes
List of abbreviations and acronyms
1 Background
     1.1 Introduction
     1.2 Rationale for the assessment
     1.3 Assessment approach
          1.3.1 Assessment objectives
          1.3.2 Assessment methodology
2 Haiti and the telecommunication sector
     2.1 Country presentation
     2.2 Haiti and natural disasters
     2.3 Geographic departments affected by the recent earthquake
     2.4 The telecommunication sector in Haiti
          2.4.1 Policy of the sector
          2.4.2 Regulation of the sector
          2.4.3 Operations in the market
     2.5 Telecommunication market and infrastructure
     2.6 Use and development of telecommunication/ICT in Haiti
     2.7 Telecommunication sector projects
3 Telecommunication networks damage assessment
     3.1 Failures of telecommunication systems during disasters
     3.2 Damages incurred to networks and infrastructure
          3.2.1 Damage assessment conducted by the regulator
          3.2.2 Damage data collected from the operators
          3.2.3 Damage to the power systems
     3.3 Loss and cost to re-build
     3.4 Difficulties encountered in the aftermath of the earthquake
4 Restoration of telecommunication services
     4.1 Network disaster recovery plan
     4.2 Existing recovery strategy
     4.3 Requirements for network recovery
     4.4 Substitute or redundant network elements and repair assessment
     4.5 Business continuity management
     4.6 Overall assessment of the recovery plans
     4.7 Disaster connectivity map (DCM)
5 Telecommunication networks and infrastructure resilience
     5.1 Resilience assessment methodology
     5.2 Basic features of a resilient telecommunication infrastructure
     5.3 Requirements for telecommunication networks resilience
     5.4 Redundancy and congestion control assessment
     5.5 Resilience indicators assessment
     5.6 Internet exchange point (IXP), ccTLD and ISP market resilience assessment
     5.7 Redundancy plans
     5.8 Traffic overload management plans
     5.9 Power systems resilience assessment
     5.10 Broadcasting sector resilience assessment
     5.11 Overall assessment of the MNOs and ISP resilience
     5.12 MNO and ISP needs
     5.13 Country-level Internet resilience
6 Measurement of connectivity
     6.1 Connectivity measurement methodology
     6.2 Current issues related to rural connectivity
     6.3 Threats to connectivity
     6.4 Meetings with the operators for follow up on connectivity issues
     6.5 Quality of service
7 Emergency telecommunication
     7.1 National emergency telecommunication plan and national risk and disaster management plan
     7.2 NETP and disaster management phases
     7.3 Principles for the development of the NETP
     7.4 Current status of emergency telecommunications
     7.5 Early warning system in Haiti
     7.6 International cooperation in emergency telecommunications
     7.7 Tampere Convention status in Haiti
     7.8 Sectoral Committee on Emergency Telecommunications Project
     7.9 Mission and terms of reference of COSTU
     7.10 Composition of COSTU
     7.11 Initiatives to increase availability, adoption, and resilience
     7.12 Emergency telecommunication preparedness checklist
8 Conclusion
References
Appendix A : Data sources
Appendix B: Formula for chokepoint potential
Appendix C: Haiti Digital Development Dashboard