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    You are at:Home»News»South Africa announces billion-rand roll-out of broadband infrastructure and broadcast digital migration

    South Africa announces billion-rand roll-out of broadband infrastructure and broadcast digital migration

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    By Paul Adepoju on October 22, 2015 News, People, Technology in Africa

    The South African government is planning to spend one billion rand on roll-out of broadband infrastructure and broadcast digital migration, as announced by the Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene.

    The minister made this known through the government’s medium term budget policy statement released on Wednesday.

    Along with addressing issues such as inadequate electricity supply, investing in broadband forms part of government’s medium-term actions to “support the economy” and action “economic reforms to build a more competitive economy”.

    “The revised MTEF (medium-term expenditure framework) shifts about R9bn from within existing baselines to priority programmes,” read the statement.

    “About R4.8bn is re-prioritised for upgrades and maintenance of the national and provincial road networks, R1.4bn has been identified to support provincial public transport, and about R1bn will be shifted for the rollout of broadband infrastructure and broadcast digital migration,” the statement added.

     In the document, government further said that “competitiveness improves as result of broadband investment”.

    News24 reported that Minister Nene, though, announced in his inaugural budget speech in February that R1.1bn would be allocated to the expansion of broadband connectivity, which indicates how the budget has been adjusted downwards. In February, Nene said the broadband budget was targeted at “broadband connectivity in government institutions and schools”.

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