The legacy of apartheid in South Africa left people in urban townships and rural areas without access to basic communication technology that defines the digital age. Today, the latest mobile phone technology has changed everything. To reach the poorest communities, the government has had to adapt the technology and build new commercial partnerships. The six video tracks in this album introduce the size of the challenge, government policy and initiatives and the businesses that benefit. This material forms part of the course T324, Keeping Ahead in ICT.
Track 7: An Entrepreneur's Story
Making profit and meeting demand - Phone Shop owners do good business, but operators neglect hard to reach rural areas.
A technological revolution inside every home - the dream of a communications literate population is becoming a reality.
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Breaking down Barriers
Privatising the National Telephone Company leads to commercial partnerships and huge growth in access for townships and rural areas.
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Affordable technology
Making profit and meeting demand - Phone Shop owners do good business, but operators neglect hard to reach rural areas.
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An Entrepreneur's Story
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Originally published: Thursday, 11 February 2010
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