South Africa has unveiled its modernised National Broadband Backbone, aiming to accelerate digital growth across the country. The upgraded network will deliver faster internet speeds, enhanced resilience, and open-access connectivity.
Minister Solly Malatsi highlighted that this infrastructure will support key advancements in areas such as:
- e-learning
- financial technology
- artificial intelligence
- e-government services
The modernised broadband backbone is a crucial step towards building a digitally inclusive South Africa and supporting its vision for economic growth through technology. This project is expected to improve connectivity for businesses and citizens alike, enabling more efficient digital services and innovation.
The government’s focus is on creating a strong digital foundation to meet growing demands and boost the nation’s competitiveness on a global scale. The enhanced network infrastructure will provide greater reliability and speed, which are essential for expanding digital inclusion and supporting emerging digital industries.
South Africa is positioning itself as a leader in digital transformation within the African continent by investing heavily in such technological advancements. The initiative demonstrates the country’s commitment to leveraging technology to:
- improve lives
- stimulate economic development
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