Transforming
countries on the African continent into knowledge-based economies is the
natural next step in growing industry, society, and the economy as a
whole. Without advanced connectivity
linking every individual and everything to the internet, there are limits to
the amount of data that can be gathered and used to improve education, health
and service delivery. Without this real-time data, available for advanced
analysis, there can be no accurate forecasting, resource allocation and systems
management. Without connectivity,
individuals and businesses cannot compete in the global market.
David Meads, Cisco Vice President, Africa |
The process of rolling out this
connectivity across the continent has progressed significantly, with the
arrival of vast amounts of international bandwidth. But simply arriving on our
shores is not enough. The next critical phase of connectivity entails working with service providers to help them deliver optical
infrastructure, taking robust optical networks into urban areas, and using 4G,
LTE and small cell technologies to take broadband across the country. The real
challenge, and the last frontier, is the last mile.
According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology
Report 2013 – The
Networked Readiness Index 2013, South
Africa is in 70th position, while Egypt comes in at 80th,
Kenya 92nd and Nigeria 113th. Despite a sharp improvement
in the development of Africa’s ICT infrastructure, notably in terms of
international Internet bandwidth, capacity and a strong uptake by the business
community, the ICT impacts, particularly the social ones, remain limited.
Addressing the last mile challenges will require
innovation, co-investment and standardisation, to build a network capable of
supporting broadband penetration aspirations.
With the last mile challenge addressed, Africa will
be set to embrace the Internet of Everything, connecting people, process, things
and data, to create innovations that transform business and public service in
ways that cannot yet be imagined.
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