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Bold Initiative to Empower Millions Through Broadband Access

4 October 2024 by Guest

Dear Editor

Today, I am thrilled to welcome Minister Solly Malatsi’s bold initiative aimed at expanding broadband connectivity across South Africa. This is more than just a policy announcement; it’s a beacon of hope for millions of our fellow citizens who have long been left behind in the digital age.

The stark reality is that policy uncertainty around the 30% employment equity requirement has stifled progress towards universal internet access, denying millions opportunities that come with easy access to the internet. This must end.

Imagine the transformative power of affordable, fast, and reliable internet for every South African. Research shows that every 10% increase in broadband penetration can drive a remarkable 1.21% growth in GDP. This connectivity isn’t just a statistic – it’s a lifeline that empowers people to start businesses, find jobs, and unlock new opportunities.

Minister Malatsi’s initiative is a game-changer, focusing on two critical aspects:

  1. Regulatory Reform: Let’s tear down the barriers that prevent innovative service providers, like Starlink, from entering our market. We must welcome new ideas that can bring affordable broadband to every corner of our nation.
  2. Affordable Smart Devices: We must also tackle the high costs of smart devices, which are essential for accessing the internet. When we make these tools affordable, we unlock the digital world for all.

This is a clarion call for change. The Minister’s promise to issue a policy direction to ICASA is a significant step forward, providing the clarity needed to attract vital investment in our ICT sector.

This initiative has the potential to be one of the largest empowerment programs in our history. Imagine the day when every South African – especially those in remote and underserved areas – can connect to the internet, access information, and improve their lives.

I urge Minister Malatsi to lead this vital campaign with passion and urgency. Let us seize this moment to ensure that connectivity is not just a luxury but a fundamental right for every citizen. Together, we can build a brighter future where every South African has the opportunity to thrive in the digital age.

Regards

John Steenhuisen MP
Leader of the Democratic Alliance

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