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Digital Divide A better way to narrow down Digital Divide in South Africa is to improve the gaps and maximize the information outlets to reach the unreachable places in the country. It should be essential to go the extra mile and putting in more to make sure that all corners of the country are digitally educated and can utilize smart devices to their advantages.

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EUP1501

Assignment 01

Student Number: 60549300



Discussion: Understanding Development: Bridging the Digital Divide



I. DIGITAL DIVIDE

Defining Digital Divide:

It refers to a gap between people who have internet or computer access and people who do not have
access to it.



The ways to narrow Digital Divide in South Africa



The Digital Divide factors (gaps) in my country (South Africa)

 Poverty
 Poor infrastructure
 Illiteracy
 Gender and Social Inequality
 Health



1. Poverty

South Africa is a developing country, it is potentially let down by numerous factors on its progression

to grow within the Digital Divide. Poverty is a one of the core factors that play a role in the Digital

Divide in South Africa.


In a world where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, Dondiego [sa] states that the developing

countries certainly are not able to acquire sufficient funding to purchase the telecommunication

infrastructure and equipment. President Cyril Ramaphosa gave a State of The Nation Address (2020)

where he said “The competition authorities are now working towards a resolution with the large

mobile operators to secure deep cuts to data prices across prepaid monthly bundles additional

, discounts targeted at lower income households, a free daily allocation of data and free access to

educational and other public interest websites”.


To increase affordability of what is now a necessity; financial assistance should be given to lower

income earning people to afford new technology, data and electricity. Tariff subsidies can be given by

government to encourage people to purchase digital tools.


This bags the question that if such is given to low income/poor households with no access to smart

devices and the knowledge to utilize them, how will that benefits that rural/poor household?




2. Poor Infrastructure


There are several people who enjoy the luxury of the digital economy of which represents how

unequally ICT has been distributed. Mabena (2019) penned the words of CEO of Project Isizwe,

Dudu Mkhwanazi that “the country’s 7.5 million lower-income earners are paying 80 times more for

the internet access than their rich counterparts, only 10% of South African homes have fixed

affordable income”.


According to Lourie (2017) the clearest divide is revealed in income disparity and among adult South

African’s earning more than R30 000 a month, internet penetration is at 82.4% on par with overall

penetration in many industrialized countries.


Contextually, the viable and productive way of digital divide is to utilize the fibre infrastructure of

which would be vital in South Africa. Broadband internet is very fast, quick and efficient even

though it has challenges in rural areas making uneconomic to establish in such areas reason being the

costs of the systems and technologies. To have such connections in the areas, technologies like

satellites, earth orbiting balloons and drones should be established


One of the other contributing factors is illiteracy of which it is the biggest divide in Africa more

especially in South African disadvantaged communities.
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