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Home News & Reports Connectivity

October 10, 2024

South Africa’s Broadband Revolution: Malatsi’s Vision for Connectivity and Economic Growth
Connectivity
October 10, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
October 10, 2024
in Connectivity, News & Reports

Minister Solly Malatsi spearheads efforts to prioritize broadband access as a key driver of economic growth and empowerment in a bold move to transform South Africa’s digital landscape. The government’s new approach promises to boost affordable connectivity with sweeping policy changes designed to enhance broadband infrastructure and increase Investment.

Broadband: A Catalyst for Economic Growth

Citing World Bank research, Malatsi highlighted a critical economic insight—every 10% increase in broadband penetration drives a 1.21% rise in GDP for middle-income countries like South Africa. This finding underlines broadband’s role as a powerful economic engine fueling new business opportunities, remote work, and entrepreneurial growth.

“Broadband access makes it easier for people to start businesses, grow existing enterprises, seek employment, and market products,” said Malatsi. Expanding broadband coverage, particularly in underserved communities, could be one of the most impactful steps the government has ever taken towards economic empowerment.

Breaking Down Barriers: Policy to Spur Investment

Malatsi’s plan focuses on two key goals: reducing regulatory barriers and attracting Investment into affordable, reliable broadband infrastructure. He announced that the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) will soon issue policy directions to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa. The aim is to clarify equity equivalent programs for ICT companies, fostering a more favourable environment for businesses’ investments in broadband technologies.

The new policy framework is expected to pave the way for cutting-edge connectivity solutions like Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite internet. With global giants such as Starlink eyeing South Africa, this could unlock high-speed internet access even for rural and underserved areas, transforming the country’s digital reach.

The Future of Connectivity: Lower Costs, Broader Access

Minister Malatsi’s vision for a more connected South Africa extends beyond infrastructure. He has also committed to addressing the cost of smart devices, a key hurdle in ensuring widespread access to 4G and 5G networks. While immediate efforts focus on regulatory reforms, plans will include measures to reduce device costs, making it easier for more South Africans to benefit from high-speed internet.

With these initiatives, South Africa could take a giant leap towards bridging the digital divide, driving inclusive economic growth, and positioning broadband as a cornerstone for socioeconomic development.

Tags: 5GBroadbandbroadband infrastructurebroadband policyICASAsatellite internetStarlink
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