Title: CHALLENGES OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS AFRICAN SOLUTIONS FOR AFRICA
1CHALLENGES OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS AFRICAN
SOLUTIONS FOR AFRICA
- COUNTRY CASE FOR MALAWI
- PRESENTED BY L.L. MOMBA
2INTRODUCTION
- Communications reforms in Malawi started almost
- half a decade ago with
- The de-linking of the Malawi Posts and
Telecommunication reforms (MPTC) into Malawi
Telecommunications Limited (MTL) and the Malawi
Postal Corporation (MPC). - The Community Sector Policy Statement was
produced by the Government of Malawi in 1998.
-
3INTRODUCTION contd
- An autonomous regulatory authority MACRA (Malawi
Communications Regulatory Authority) was
established in 1999.
- MACRA has presently concentrated its focus on
facilitating the formulation of UA/US policy with
a bearing on ICTs and Rural Communications
Development.
4POLICY AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- One fixed operator (MTL) and two mobile operators
(CELTEL TNML) with a third mobile operator duly
licenced though not operational.
- Liberalized communications sector with technology
neutral regulation.
- Most network expansion confined to urban areas
which are deemed economically viable.
5PROCESS AND KEY CONTENT OF UA POLICY
- Unfortunate scenario because RCD policy has not
been passed thus UA/US has not been fully
advanced.
- Initial country wide sector review was delayed
after the pull out of DANIDA funding.
- Rural Telecommunications forum brought together
all stakeholders to identify critical issues for
the RCD policy.
- RCD draft policy is pending final review before
submission to cabinet.
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6PROCESS AND KEY CONTENT OF UA POLICY contd
- National ICT policy has just been drafted with a
bearing drawing synergies from the RCD policy.
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7STATISTICS
- Malawi has 3 regions and 28 administration
districts.
- Population about 12 million with 50 being youths
(not more than 35 years).
- Agriculture contributes to about a third (36) to
the GDP.
- 80 of the population live in the rural areas
11 involved in the estate sub-sector with the
others on subsistence level.
- Mobile operators have expanded coverage to about
75 of the country though combined subscription
is only around 220000.
- Fixed lines stagnating at around 75000.
- 1000 public payphones.
- 13 ISP operating mostly in the urban areas.
8MOTIVATION AND RATIONALE
- The Government of Malawi recognizes that
communications is an important tool for
development (especially ICTs as a tool for
socio-economic development). - 80 of the population that live in the rural
areas have access to less than 20 of the
services.
- National telecommunication indicators are very
low in the region.
- - tele-density of 3.5 (both fixed and mobile).
- - rural penetration very minimal.
9MOTIVATION AND RATIONALE contd
- The desire to set framework for rural
communication services and initiate rural
expansion.
- The drive to address UA/US as a high national
priority and identify mechanisms for addressing
such issues.
- The need to address the challenges of
disproportionate distribution of communication
services.
10PROGRAM ACTIVITY OVERVIEW
- Formulation of position paper on National
Development Perspective (NPD).
- Learn (best practices) by gathering experiences
of other African countries.
- Conduct countrywide review and baseline market
demand survey and subscriber projections.
- - classify Malawi into profitable and
non-profitable areas.
- - develop network plans and analyse user
solutions.
- 4. Perform a socio- economic analysis
- - derive synergies to other developmental
policies already in
- place.
11PROGRAM ACTIVITY OVERVIEW contd
- 5. Conduct consultative Stakeholders workshop.
- - define roles for all players involved (shared
responsibilities).
- Formulate UA/US policy.
- - define vision objectives and strategies.
- - set milestones for easy monitoring and
evaluation.
- - prepare the action plan.
- Implementation.
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12CONCLUSION
- The groundwork has already been laid and what
remains is just to build on this foundation.
- Successful formulation of the UA/US policy
depends on a good understanding of the challenges
that we face based on the countrywide review.
- The learning process that we have gone through
will help us come up with a better UA/US policy.
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