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NATIONAL ICT STATUS: A REVIEW OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 10 Presented by: Dr. Omponye C. Kereteletswe Permanent Secretary – Ministry of Transport and Communications Date: 25 August 2015
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NATIONAL ICT STATUS: A REVIEW OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 10

Presented by: Dr. Omponye C. Kereteletswe

Permanent Secretary – Ministry of Transport and Communications

Date: 25 August 2015

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Outline

• Introduction

Key Result Area

NDP 10 Goal

Goal Strategies for NDP 10

• Achievements

Maitlamo Initiatives

• Challenges

• Interventions

• Future Plans

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Ministry Mandate

• To transform the country into an Information and Knowledge society, along the established framework of the ‘Maitlamo’ Policy, driving the social, economic, cultural and political transformation.

• This National ICT Policy is a promise to deliver key identified programs for achieving the national development targets aligned to ICT developments

• Ministry deliverables include;

o Increase Accessibility of Communications Infrastructure

o Promote a high Performance and Innovative Culture

o Provide Efficient Communications Services

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Key Result Area

• KRA for NDP 10 was creation of a Knowledge Society

o Easy access to information to improve lives

o Different information channels used to disseminate on economy, education, health

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NDP GOAL• Innovative and Productive Creation and Use of Information and

Technology

• Initiatives to accomplish NDP 10 included:

o Community access centres

o School Net ( ThutoNet)

o E-Health

o E-Government

o E-Legislation

o Infrastructure Development

o Measures to develop ICT industry

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Goal Strategies for NDP 10

• Capacity building for information and innovation building o Training to equip personnel with scientific and technical

• Public Private Partnerships o PPP encouraged to share responsibility and promote efficiency

• Development of Infrastructureo Enable performance of various sectors

• Performance Monitoringo Ensure plans are effectively implemented and produce desired outputs

• Institutional Reforms o Liberalise and reform some institutions to enhance service delivery

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Some of Achievements

Goal Strategy Achievements

Capacity Building for information and innovation

• BIH’s Microsoft Innovation Centre• BIH’s First Step

Public Private Partnerships • Nteletsa II• Sesigo Project• Planned PPP for connecting public schools with mobile solutions

Institutional Reforms • Privatisation of BTC • New legislation (CRA Act 201) turning BTA to a converged regulator,

BOCRA

Community Access • 197 villages connected with Kitsong Centres, as part of Nteletsa II by BeMobile and Mascom, resulting in each of the PTO covering approx. 95% of the country

• Mascom connected a further 41 villages, bringing their total Kitsong Centres to 82

• 97% of population has access to voice communications; estimated population of 60,000 without communications

• 70% of population has 3G access • mobile internet has surpassed 1 Million subscribers• Household radio penetration is at 92% • Private radio station population coverage is at 40%

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Some Achievements contd…

Goal Achievement

e-Legislation • A number of e-legislation laws passed in NDP10 • National Cyber Security Strategy being developed

ICT Development • E-Government strategy developed, implementationincludes Government portal

• Services include short message service notification• Government Modernisation Office to launch

customer centric Government portal • Government to build integrated data centre for better

e-Government delivery

ThutoNet • All public secondary ,colleges and departments connected to Government Data Network (GDN)

• 4/755 primary schools connected to the GDN• 80 secondary schools have Wi-Fi technology and

upgraded 62 /239 secondary computer labs

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International Connectivity

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• The current capacity in WACS and EASSy is sufficient for the medium to long term

• Botswana to consider to invest in any cable that will be constructed in the future

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National Backbone Network

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• Some villages in Central, Kgalagadi, Kgatleng, Kweneng, Ngamiland and Southern Districts are not connected to fibre backbone network

• Some of the routes to be upgraded to fibre Maun – Ngoma Sehithwa – Mohembo Sekoma – Tsabong Mohembo - Gudungwa Tsabong - Two Rivers Oodi – Oliphants Drift – Mookane –

Machaneng Takatokwane –Kang –Hukuntsi –

Ncojane Nata – Motopi Ramatlabama – Hebron – Mabule -

Jwaneng

LegendExisting Fibre Network

Ongoing Fibre Network

Planned Fibre Network

PHITSHANE MOLOPO

MABULE

NCOJANETSETSENG

MOTOKWE

SHAKAWE GUDINGWA

TWO RIVERS

KAUDWANE

NATA

MOTOPI

MAUN

HUKUNTSI

MATHATHANE

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Access Network

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• Provides connectivity to offices and homes.

• Copper, Fibre and wireless access technologies are used in the access networks.

• Govt offices connected using copper, radio & fibre

• Access network is limited throughout Botswana

Government Office

Home

Government Office

Network Operators

DIT

Internet

Fibre

Home

Business

Government Office

2G BTS

3G BTS

4G BTS

Radio

Radio

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Mobile Coverage

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• 2G coverage relatively satisfactory for most large and medium sized villages. There are 1592 (2G) radio base stations

• 3G coverage limited to main cities and some major villages. There are 479 (3G) radio base stations

• 4G coverage limited to cities and major towns

• Main roads are partially covered.

• Targets have been set for operators to rollout mobile broadband (3G/4G)

• Operators will roll out mobile broadband to locations with population of at least 5000

• For locations with less than 5000 & agricultural areas subsidies will be provided

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Broadband Wireless Solution

• Radio solution is being used to supplement copper network

• Offer higher speeds of up to 30MB

• BTCL has rolled out the solution to more than 100 villages

• Some of government offices are connected using this solution

• Deployment will be as per the Broadband Strategy (start at urban areas and large villages and eventually smaller villages as the demand grows)

• Targets are being negotiated

• Wi-Fi hotspots will be available to 7 locations before December 2015 targeting strategic areas such as shopping malls, airports, etc.

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Fibre to the premises (FTTx)

• Robust network capable of offering fully managed services

• FTTx currently is limited in Botswana

• However fibre cable has been deployed to premises in Gaborone and Francistown

• It is costly and implementation takes longer

• Broadband Strategy has recommended that FTTx be deployed by BoFiNet

• Offered to other retail operators on open principle

• Targeted to 34 locations with 7 locations per financial year

• Deployment started in Maun, Kasane, Gaborone & Francistown and 14 more villages will be covered before end of NDP 10

• Deployment prioritised to high demand areas such as educational facilities, government offices, health facilities, museums, shopping malls, mobile base stations etc.

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Copper Network

• Provided by BTCL only

• Its deployment is concentrated in the centre of cities, towns and villages

• Rolled out in 78 locations

• Most of government offices are connected using copper

• Quality of the existing network has degraded

• Most of the network provides speed of up to 2MB

• Susceptible to vandalism and cuts

• BTCL has started to upgrade the network to offer higher speeds

• Gabs & Ftown has been upgraded to offer up to 20MB

• Targets are being negotiated

• Measures have been put in place to mitigate vandalism and cable theft

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Challenges

• Infrastructure– underdeveloped Local access network

– mobile broadband services remain subdued

– Perceived high tariffs

– Poor quality of service

– Poor customer experience

• Unreliable power (load shedding)

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Challenges contd…

• Maitlamo Pillars Challenges

– Slow implementation of e-Government, e-Health, e-Education and e-Business

• e-Government

o Inadequate skills required to implement e-Government reform

o Lack of adequate monitoring and evaluation of interrelated e-Governments projects

• ThutoNet

o Progress of the pillar hampered by lack of integration of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in management and provision of education

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Future Plans

• Broadband Connectivity

o National Broadband Strategy developed

o National Broadband Strategy has programs which might lead to job creation

o Expansion of local access, national backbone and international connectivity in NDP 11

o Creation of new industries on content creation to fill content gap for broadband

• Integrated Government Data Centre

o For improved e-service delivery

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Future Plans

• Universal Access and Universal Services

o Universal Access and Service Strategy to provide basic service to Batswana

o UASF funded through BOCRA and 1% of revenue by communications service providers

• Digital Botswana

o Programmes designed to leverage broadband capacity : Smart Cities, Smart Policing and Smart Transport

• Postal Sector

• Recapitalisation of Botswana Post to improve service delivery

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THE ROAD TO A CAPABLE STATE