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South Africa has made some progress regarding the provision of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to South Africans, especially those in rural areas, says President Thabo Mbeki on Sunday.

President Mbeki was briefing reporters after the eighth Presidential International Advisory Council on Information Society and Development (PIAC on ISAD), which advises him and his Cabinet in the areas of ICT.

South Africa, he said, had to become an advanced information-based society in which ICT tools are the drivers of economic and societal development.

Weiterlesen: South Africa making progress in providing ICT to rural areas - Mbeki

The Department of Communications (DOC) and wireless broadband provider Sentech are rolling out broadband services to the first 233 schools that are to form part of the Dinaledi schools project.

According to Mokwing Nhlapo, deputy director-general of the DOC: “The Dinaledi schools project, which was announced last year, aims to provide connectivity to 500 South African schools in rural, disadvantaged communities and to increase the number of science and mathematics graduates, and grow the number of students who would ultimately enter engineering and ICT fields.”

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Dinaledi broadband roll-out begins

The ForgeAhead National Government Research Report released last year focused on ICT development and management skills in the public sector among other things. One of the trends identified in the report was how national government departments have been moving away from bureaucracy-centred governance to a style of governance focused on citizen-centred provisioning.

A significant number of service delivery initiatives in the public sector are now ICT-driven. As an organisation, MTN Business has been given the opportunity to assist government with solutions to connect with its citizens in various situations, using more cost-effective and efficient communication tools.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Mobile connectivity the way forward for public sector

The South African Post Office (SAPO) plans to provide e-mail access to more than 100 Dinaledi schools across the country from next year.

The post office says it was mandated by the Department of Communications and the initiative forms part of its plans to implement ICT in rural areas.

“We were tasked by government to provide e-mail access to all South Africans,” says SAPO CEO Motshoanetsi Lefoka. “We see providing e-mail access to students in Dinaledi schools as an entry point into those communities that cannot be reached, because the children are the representatives of the community.”

Weiterlesen: South Africa: SAPO to provide schools with e-mail

Digital TV will be a success, and timelines for the project will be met.

That is the word from the communications department, which is in charge of making sure that the big switch from analogue to digital broadcasting happens by 2011.

“There are no signs to suggest that we will not be ready by 2011. One of our goals is to speed up uptake and use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) among South Africans,” department spokesman Joe Makhafola said.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Government vows to meet digital-TV deadline

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