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Examining the factors that affect the rollout of municipal broadband in Tshwane

Thesis (M.M. (ICT Policy and Regulation))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, Graduate School of Public and Development Management, 2013. / The rollout of broadband through Information Communications Technology for
Development (ICT4D) approaches can facilitate socio-economic growth in the country.
Effective implementation of broadband programs under the policy guidance of the
Department of Communications (DoC) and the Presidential Infrastructure and
Coordination Committee (PICC) would enhance the availability of broadband, which in
turn could improve delivery of many public and private services. Furthermore,
municipalities should be key stakeholdersin promoting broadband rollout, using
mechanisms that are suitable for either urban or rural areas.
This research report presents a qualitative case study which attempts to establish the
challenges for municipal broadband initiatives that are taking effect in South Africa. The
study examinesa particular set of factors that affects the rollout of broadband and
investigates how factors such as funding levels, technology adaptation, business
models,policy intervention and regulatory effects either promote or inhibit broadband
deployment. With attention to a single, in-depth case study, the reportconsiders the
challenges that the City of Tshwane Municipality has experienced when rolling out pilot
projects and the extent to whichthe success of municipal broadband infrastructure rollout
depends on policy and regulatory interventions. The Broadband Policy (201 0) adopted
by government to facilitate the broadband initiatives has beenreviewed in this ~tudy.
The research findings indicate that decisions made in all three spheres of government
i.e. national, provincial and local, influence these five factors, thus affecting the rollout of
broadband at municipallevei.The findings indicated that the Ministry of Communications
is reviewing the current broadband policy to include more detailed guidelines and ICASA
is reviewing the regulatory framework. However, it remains unclear whether the
importance of the five factors articulated here will be acknowledged in these
revisions.Therefore, the recommendations in this report are directed to the policy maker,
the Department of Communications and the ICT Policy Review Panel, to take cognisance
of the factors that affect municipal broadband rollout. A coordinated inter-governmental
approach on broadband initiatives is required to deliver high speed communications
infrastructure to citizens.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:wits/oai:wiredspace.wits.ac.za:10539/13843
Date18 February 2014
CreatorsJiya, Lebogang
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Formatapplication/pdf

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