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Telecommunication and information infrastructures in the Botswana and SADC development strategy

Thomas J.O. Afullo (Thomas J.O. Afullo is a Lecturer in Telecommunications at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 October 1999

2001

Abstract

By 2016, Botswana aspires to triple its 1994 per capita income and to completely diversify its economic base. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) objectives, as spelt out in the SADC Policy document, emphasise the attainment of enhanced development and economic growth, poverty alleviation, and support of the socially disadvantaged through regional integration. Since telecommunications have long been recognised as the engine for economic growth, the aspirations of SADC and Botswana are consistent with the SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications, and Metrology, which aims at developing a reliable, efficient, vibrant, consumer‐driven telecommunications sector. We examine the focus of the World Bank and the International Telecommunications Union, in global telecommunications development. We then discuss the efforts of Botswana and other SADC states in ensuring that they take advantage of the private sector finances to build reliable, sophisticated public telecommunications networks for entry into the Global Information Infrastructure (GII).

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Afullo, T.J.O. (1999), "Telecommunication and information infrastructures in the Botswana and SADC development strategy", Internet Research, Vol. 9 No. 4, pp. 287-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662249910286824

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