SAT3: What happens when national monopolies end, and what does this mean for regulators?
9 August 2006
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On 24 and 25 July 2006 in Johannesburg, African regulators, policy advisors, operators, businesspeople, civil society delegates, and consumer lobby groups, amongst others, gathered to discuss the issue of Africa's access to international fibre connectivity.
Amongst other findings, they noted that African citizens do not have sufficient access to affordable bandwidth to meet the continent's economic and development needs, and that increased competition is likely to be one of the biggest drivers in bringing down the cost of connectivity.
The participants at the SAT3/WASC/SAFE workshop, co-hosted by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), have prepared a joint statement on the outcomes and the recommendations that stem from this landmark Internet infrastructure discussion. The statement can be viewed at webpage: http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=5039175.
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