The South African Digital Access Index

Type Journal Article - Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Title The South African Digital Access Index
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 331-341
URL http://www.mcser.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/download/2896/2858
Abstract
International and national data made available during the past few years indicate that access to and use of information and
communication technology (ICT) and services is experiencing slow growth in South Africa. In the early 2000s, South Africa led
Africa in terms of ICT infrastructure development. However, more recent ICT statistics indicate that other African countries,
such as Nigeria and Mauritius are advancing faster than South Africa in this regard. The World Economic Forum Global
Information and Communication Report (2012, in e-Skills Institute Newsletter, 2012a) states that the sub-Saharan African
region still has the least developed ICT infrastructure in the world, and also has a severe lack of ICT skills. Having considered
the Southern African ICT infrastructure deficiencies, this article captures and evaluates ICT policy and regulatory interventions
instituted by South Africa towards the creation of a knowledge society. The article starts by providing brief historical background
on ICT access and use in South Africa, and states the stakeholders engaged in transforming South Africa towards e-readiness.
The Digital Access Index is applied as a measuring instrument or research method to measure the South African e-readiness
status. Further, the article evaluates the progress of South Africa towards becoming an information society by comparing levels
of public access to, and usage of ICT in South Africa with those of selected African countries and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa) countries.

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