Partnership Features Initiatives in Institutional Capacity Building and Cooperation in Developing National Broadband Strategies
KIGALI, Rwanda - Thursday, February 5th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) - The Rwandan Ministry of Youth and ICT and the GSMA today
announced an agreement to undertake a series of initiatives to increase
citizens’ access to mobile broadband technologies across the country.
This
landmark development takes place in the lead-up to the GSMA’s annual
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, a key gathering for African
stakeholders with over 46 African governments attending last year.
Rwanda’s
Minister of Youth and ICT, Jean Philbert Nsengimana, noted: “A
country’s broadband connectivity has become a key competitive
differentiator in the global economy. We have made significant progress
already for the widespread adoption of ICT, particularly in sectors such
as health, government, education, agriculture, business and finance.”
He
added: “The partnership we are forging with the GSMA will help us to
further accelerate this progress, with mobile broadband as a key
foundation.”
“The GSMA is very pleased to be working
with the Government of Rwanda to support mobile broadband as a key
enabler for digital inclusion and economic growth. While there were 7.6
million mobile connections and 4.2 million unique mobile subscribers in
Rwanda at the end of 2014, just nine per cent of the population were
unique 3G/4G mobile Internet users. We expect this number to almost
triple to 24 per cent by 20201," said Tom Phillips, Chief Regulatory
Officer, GSMA. “The collaboration announced today will support Rwanda’s
ambitious digitisation agenda, which ranges from pushing a cashless
economy and a paperless government to extending broadband to all
citizens and enabling digital literacy and innovation.”
Through this partnership, the GSMA and the Government of Rwanda will undertake a range of initiatives including:
Developing joint forums to build institutional capacity, discuss
sectoral policies and increase understanding of the socio-economic
benefits of mobile;
Creating educational and training
programmes on mobile regulation to foster socio-economic development,
expand financial inclusion through mobile money services and ensure
sound spectrum management;
Contributing to the development of
the Rwandan government’s national broadband strategies for attaining
digital inclusion, with a focus on spectrum management as a key enabler
for mobile broadband services; and
Exploring mobile’s
potential across sectors such as energy and water, financial services,
agriculture, education and healthcare.
“Real change can
only be achieved through close cooperation between the private and
public sector,” continued Phillips. “By collaborating with the
Government of Rwanda, the mobile industry can drive tangible benefits
for the country’s citizens and businesses alike.”
-ENDS-
Notes to Editors
1
Source for all data: GSMA Intelligence. ‘Unique mobile subscribers’
signify individual people, while ‘mobile connections’ represent mobile
subscriptions.
About the Rwandan Ministry of Youth and ICT
The
mission of the Ministry of Youth and ICT is to address national
priorities for economic growth and poverty reduction through the
development and coordination of national policies and programs related
to youth empowerment as well as Information and Communication Technology
policies and programs.
Visit the MYICT website at www.myict.gov.rw and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Instagram and YouTube via MyictRwanda
About the GSMA
The
GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting
nearly 800 operators with more than 250 companies in the broader mobile
ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies,
equipment providers and Internet companies, as well as organisations in
adjacent industry sectors. The GSMA also produces industry-leading
events such as Mobile World Congress, Mobile World Congress Shanghai and
the Mobile 360 Series conferences.
For more information, please visit the GSMA corporate website at www.gsma.com. Follow the GSMA on Twitter: @GSMA.
Contacts
Media Contacts
For the Rwandan Ministry of Youth and ICT
Magnifique Migisha
mmgisha@myict.gov.rw
+250-788222831
or
For the GSMA
David Maila
dmaila@webershandwick.com
+27 72 015 4702
or
GSMA Press Office
pressoffice@gsma.com
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