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1. 2 Projects. Objectives. Teledensity. Universal Service. Universal Access. Telecentres. School Web Internet Labs. Partnerships. USF. Projects Impact.

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2 2 Projects. Objectives. Teledensity. Universal Service. Universal Access. Telecentres. School Web Internet Labs. Partnerships. USF. Projects Impact. Challenges

3 3 Objectives Stimulate public awareness Promote Universal Service Facilitate provision of Universal Access Recommendations to the Minister and SATRA Manage U S F

4 4 Training Employment Access to basic å telephony, å Information & å Communication Continuous Research & Development Partnerships Objectives

5 5 Telecommunication in South Africa 18th largest user of Internet Good Service in the Cities Poor Service in Rural areas and Informal Settlements Teledensity  S.A. average10  World average 13  S.A suburbs>50  Rural areas e.g E.Cape0.1

6 6 Universal Service Telephones in the home S.A overall28.8 Northern Province 7.5 Eastern Cape15.7 North West16.8 Mpumalanga18.3 Free State23.0 Kwa-Zulu Natal27.1 Northern Cape30.9 Gauteng45.6 Western Cape55.4 Africans/Black11.4 Coloured43.6 Indians/Asians77.2 White89.0

7 7 Universal Access S.A overall 81.6 Northern Province 69.3 Eastern Cape 54.8 North West 80.6 Mpumalanga 85.4 Free State 88.4 Kwa-Zulu Natal 80.0 Northern Cape 87.8 Gauteng 96.0 Western Cape 97.0 Africans/Black75.4 Coloured94.3 Indians/Asians98.7 White99.1

8 8 Universal Service & Access Beneficiaries 4 Rural Communities 4 Informal settlements 4 Townships

9 9 Universal Access Community Service Obligations Licence holders: Telkom2.8 Million Lines 1.7 in Rural Areas Vodacom22 000 MTN 7 500

10 10 Definition Process Public Participation Jan - Feb ‘99 : Hearings Mid Feb‘99: Proposal Paper 11 & 12 Aug: Colloquium End September: Final Paper

11 11 Telecentres  Telephony  Word Processing & DTP  Email/Internet  Printing & Scanning  Copying & Faxing  Distance Learning Multipurpose Community Telecentres

12 12 Telecentre Equipment (Standard & Multipurpose)  6-10 Telephone lines  4-6 PCs  Printer & Scanner  Copier & Fax  TV & VCR  Management System

13 13 Telecentre Models Mini Telecentre l 3 Telephone Lines l 1 PC l 3 in 1 (C, S &P) l Fax l 25 000 (35%) l 10 Existing (CSIR) l 20 to be established

14 14 School Web Internet Labs 2 6 HD Schools (27) 2 20 - 25 PC & Accessories 2 Printer & Fax 2 Software 2 Teacher Training (DoC) 2 R400 000 per school (USF)

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16 16 Partnerships 4 IDRC (Research & Funding) 4 KPN (Training & Funding) 4 Microsoft ( Software & Training) 4 DoC (Student Internships) 4 Wits Univ. ( Accreditation) 4 Japan Telecom (Funding) 4DTI, GCIS, SAPOS, CSIR, 4Dept. Health

17 17 USF Est. Section 65(1) of Telecoms Act Section 67(1): Annual Contributions TelkomR10m VodacomR5m MTNR5m Subsidies for needy people Communities Individuals Disabled Groups

18 18 Projects Impact l 31 existing Telecentres 4 Job Creation  60% women  75% youth 4 Access to Telecom Services  over 2500 people per day 4 Computer Skill Training  community & learners 4 Distance Learning

19 19 Projects Impact l35 more telecentres by Nov 1999 Empowerment of Local SMMEs 4 Site renovations 4 Electrification 4 ICT installation & maintenance 4 Computer Training 4 Security l Social & Economic Investment l Capacity Building

20 20 Challenges.Infrastructure. Sustainable Development. Security. Need. Funds


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