Premier Helen Zille launches free WiFi in Atlantis

Today, Premier Helen Zille, MEC of Economic Opportunities, Alan Winde, and the MEC of Education, Debbie Schäfer officially launched free wireless internet in Atlantis, connecting 20 000 residents.

The launch follows the recent rollout of free wireless in George, where an additional 20 000 people will now be able to connect to the internet.

The free WiFi initiative is a pilot project forming part of the Western Cape Government’s R1.3 billion broadband plan to connect the province’s residents to affordable internet.

In Atlantis, the Free WiFi project is being run by the non-profit organisation, Project Isizwe in partnership with Neotel.

Project Isizwe aims to connect people to the internet across South Africa, by facilitating the rollout of free WiFi in public spaces in low-income communities for the purpose of education, economic development and social inclusion.

Low-income schools in Atlantis have been chosen as the focal points, resulting in Limited Free Internet Zones (FIZs) that are now available at the following 4 schools:

  • Saxonsea Secondary school: 1 380 learners will be reached
  • Atlantis Secondary school: 1 700 learners will be reached
  • Robinvale High school: 1 163 learners will be reached
  • Proteus Secondary school: 1 186 learners will be reached
  • This is a total of 5 429 learners in Atlantis alone, that will benefit from this project.

The greater community will also benefit, with the estimated WiFi capacity that caters for 20 000 users in Atlantis.

A fair usage policy will limit users to a data cap of 250 MB per device per day and prohibits access to certain websites to protect against abuse of the free service. Besides allowing users 250 MB per day of free browsing, a specialised content portal, ‘Tobetsa’ will allow unlimited browsing of government online services, as well educational and job-searching resources such as Wikipedia and Gumtree.

Premier Zille said the Western Cape Government was one step closer towards its goal of connecting the whole province to affordable internet. “Residents of Atlantis will now have an opportunity to connect to the internet to access a range of opportunities including finding jobs, start and expanding businesses and completing school projects,” said Premier Zille. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this new facility and the range of economic opportunities it will provide access too” she said.

MEC of economic opportunities, Alan Winde said the prohibitive cost of bandwidth had previously restricted access to internet for many.

“A 5GB bundle on a mobile device typically costs R362. Through this initiative, residents of Atlantis will be able to access that same amount of data for free over a month’s period. It’s been proven that internet access is a major catalyst for job creation. The World Bank estimates that every 10% increase in high speed internet in developing countries results in a 1.3% increase in economic growth,” said MEC Winde.

MEC of Education Debbie Schäfer said the free WiFi would improve education and “enable teachers to access this material in order to assist them with teaching techniques as well as accessing additional material to make their lessons more interesting”.

“There is a great deal of material online that can assist learners, particularly those in poorer communities, who often find it difficult to access resources that are easily available to learners in wealthier schools and communities,” said MEC Schäfer.

“Neotel is incredibly pleased to be so intrinsically involved with Project Isizwe. Today, access to the internet has become a basic need for every individual. Increasing broadband access to South Africans has positive and far reaching economic benefits for the community and we look forward to working with Project Isizwe so that we can all look forward to a more connected South Africa”, Sunil Joshi, MD and CEO of Neotel added.

An additional launch will take place in Delft later this year.

Media enquiries:
Michael Mpofu
Cell: 071 564 5427
E-mail: Michael.Mpofu@westerncape.gov.za

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