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Title: The Internet in South Africa


1
The Internet in South Africa
  • The end of the road or
  • the start of the next wave?

2
Why the internet is important
  • It is strongly associated with economic growth
    and job creation
  • It is an important tool for business across
    distances
  • It is a key tool to raise the competitiveness of
    value chains
  • New types of business opportunities are enabled
    through removal of distance, e.g call centres and
    other back office operations
  • It has a major role in social development (e.g.
    health and education)
  • It is a key mechanism to increase democracy and
    improve government services

3
And Africa?
  • Two contrasting extreme views
  • leapfrog the Internet can render historical
    backwaters hugely better off and can help them
    skip stages of development
  • versus
  • dig it allthe view that developing countries
    have become a plaything for developmentalist
    techies with new toys

4
Who is right?
  • Leapfrog?
  • Tourist bookings with SMEs in rural Tanzania
  • American insurance companies with back office
    operations in Ghana
  • French digitising translation in Morocco
  • CAD offices in Senegal for Europe
  • Digital mapping in Dar es Salaam for companies in
    California
  • VOIP call centre for US clients in Togo
  • A tele-hospital in Gambia

5
Who is right?
  • The Dig-it-all divide?
  • Gap between the hype of the technology and how it
    can be used by people in poverty
  • Dot.forces descended on Africa, but
  • Telecentres are lying fallow
  • Infastructure is built with no content or
    services
  • Internet in some schools, but teachers cant or
    wont use it
  • In the absence of other services, how much of a
    priority can ICTs be?

6
The Internet has disappointed
  • The crash of the dot.coms contributed to the
    NASDAQ losing 2/3 of its value
  • The telecommunications debt crisis stems in good
    part from lower than anticipated usage for data
    exchange through the internet
  • Social services like health and education have
    developed fully-fledged systems far slower than
    expected
  • A big disappointment is the failure of the net to
    empower small businesses

7
Why did the net disappoint small business?
  • It was thought that the net would allow B2B and
    B2C access for small businesses
  • That the net would reduce inequalities between
    small and big businesses in regard to marketing
    and sales (remember the IBM ads?)
  • That the net would open access

8
Why did the net disappoint small business?
  • BUT
  • The net favoured big business in B2C because
    importance of credibility trust brand
  • The net did not help small businesses in open B2B
    systems for similar reasons
  • B2B dominated by large companies using closed,
    tightly knit communities

9
Growth in Internet Usage is Slow in SA
  • Only about 3.5 million terminals (compared with
    17m telephone terminals)
  • Only about 30 of businesses have Internet access
  • E-commerce transaction growth is much slower than
    expected
  • Public service usage is growing slowly
  • Quality content for wide markets is yet to arrive
  • The cost and bandwidth of telecommunications has
    been an inhibitor
  • Access to suitable telecoms is a factor in the
    rural areas

10
But there are important positive factors
  • The major telecoms operator is now launching ADSL
    services
  • A second fixed line network operator will
    introduce further competition in data
    distribution
  • Digital TV and other interactive multimedia will
    broaden usage
  • Other devices are increasingly delivering the
    Internet

11
Other important positive factors
  • Role of internet in value chains, especially in
    export sectors (findings of diffusions study)
  • The SMEs in under-serviced areas could provide
    more services
  • Government Gateway project and Golaganang
    project
  • Introduction of an Education Rate in terms of the
    telecoms act

12
Government Initiatives
  • The Cabinets Microeconomic reform strategy
  • Integrated Manufacturing Strategy Knowledge
    Intensive Manufacturing
  • The Presidents Commission for ISAD and the
    International ICT Commission
  • E-strategy Task Force in terms of the ECT Act\
  • Specific supply side programmes

13
Integrated Action Plan
14
Role of ISPs in the new wave
  • How to serve new markets
  • schools
  • small businesses
  • private individuals
  • How to pass on savings to new customers
  • How to help customers access relevant content
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