Some Home Affairs branches still plagued by 2Mbps connections

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In a digital age where speed and efficiency are crucial, the Department of Home Affairs' outdated infrastructure—such as offices still operating on 2Mbps connections—highlights why persistent downtime and sluggish systems are an ongoing issue, Cape {town} Etc reports.

In a digital age where speed and efficiency are crucial, the Department of Home Affairs’ outdated infrastructure—such as offices still operating on 2Mbps connections—highlights why persistent downtime and sluggish systems are an ongoing issue,, Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber committed to addressing the issue of outdated systems, which have plagued the department with significant downtime.

He noted that comparisons between branches with slow Internet and those with faster connections, like the Weinberg office in Cape Town with its 1Gbps line, highlighted the problem. ‘It often creates a bottleneck. Home Affairs can’t solve some of these things. You have to go through SITA.’ Schreiber pointed out that Home Affairs’ process design creates bottlenecks, with multiple counters leading to a single photo booth and cashier, causing significant backlogs.

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