CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED OP-ED: Putting broadband internet to work an urgent economic imperative for SA

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CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED OP-ED: Putting broadband internet to work an urgent economic imperative for SA
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Building broadband internet is like building a network of highways and roads that allows instantaneous access to information, products, services and immediate payments, helping the economy grow. Having many people still unconnected is slowing economic ...

Despite the challenges, South African citizens receive the latest technologies, including the fifth generation of mobile networking, 5G.

The second key factor preventing people from being connected to the global internet community is the relevance of the content offered on or via the internet, and the ability to read it., and only 16% speak English outside the home. Yet, the majority of the content on the internet is in English and other European languages. This mismatch creates a significant barrier to adopting and using the internet and all the opportunities it offers, including opportunities for local entrepreneurs.

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