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Municipal broadband
ADSL South Africa (Broadband South Africa), 24 September
2007
Government research indicates that a ‘…third of
all local municipalities in SA have plans in place to implement their own wireless broadband networks within the
next year’ (Municipal broadband uptake grows, Staff Writer, ITWEB).
‘This emerged from recent government research conducted by ForgeAhead, which found
local municipalities are showing a stronger uptake of broadband services than ever before’ (Municipal broadband
uptake grows, Staff Writer, ITWEB).
In other words, an increasing number of municipalities are grasping the importance of
broadband services.
According to Adrian Schofield, Head of Consulting at ForgeAhead, ‘…the research
indicated two-thirds of municipalities rely on ADSL or ISDN for connectivity, but 32% of all local councils are
looking to move to wireless technologies, with 33% already doing so’ (Municipal broadband uptake grows, Staff
Writer,
ITWEB).
In other words, while many municipalities are relying on ADSL
broadband and ISDN, it’s clear that local councils are starting to consider moving to wireless broadband
alternatives.
What about broadband uptake in metropolitan
areas?
Broadband uptake in these areas is at more advance
stages.
‘…metropolitan areas are further along with their broadband uptake. Schofield says
all of the major metros have plans in place, and in some cases have already begun implementing plans, to build
their own private broadband networks utilising fibre optic and wireless technologies’ (Municipal broadband uptake
grows, Staff Writer, ITWEB).
In other words, all metros have broadband plans in place.
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