"This study outlines a strategy for information and communication technology (ICT) development in Sub-Saharan Africa that will further the reform agenda to facilitate deployment of ICT infrastructure, and encourage the development community to support African governments in this regard. With a revitalized approach to ICT sector development in Sub-Saharan Africa, the World Bank Group is poised to support further reform of the telecommunications sectors in the region. The strategy builds on the earlier reform agenda in the sector by leveraging the achievements to date of Sub-Saharan African countries to advance the essential goal of increasing the continent’s connectivity.
In its renewed efforts, the World Bank will emphasize developing and enhancing the capacity of Africa’s ICT institutions—including regulators, ministries, and regional bodies—to lead the development of an interconnected region and to implement sustainable regional strategies for integration and knowledge sharing. Of particular concern is the ability to bring rural areas into the national, regional, and global economies, thus creating new opportunities for the world’s poorest citizens." (Back cover)
1. INTRODUCING THE WORLD BANK GROUP ICT STRATEGY FOR SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, 1
2. THE BENEFITS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR REFORM, 5
Reform Increases Access to Voice Services -- Reform Expands Internet Access -- Reform Reduces the Cost of Doing Business
3. PUSHING FORWARD THE CORE REFORM AGENDA,9
Strengthening Regulatory Frameworks -- Supporting Telecommunications Ministries -- Promoting Competition through Pragmatic Liberalization -- A Pragmatic Approach Needed to Privatize Incumbents -- Reforming the Postal Sector
4. ADDRESSING MARKET FAILURES, 17
Building National Backbones and Supporting Broadband Access -- Designing Rural Access Strategies -- Supporting Countries in Their Post-Conflict Activities
5. PROMOTING APPLICATIONS ON ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT, 23
Facilitating E-Commerce -- Supporting E-Government Applications -- Fostering Civil Society Applications
6. ACCELERATING REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND CONNECTIVITY, 29
Promoting Regional Harmonization -- Increasing Regional Connectivity -- Developing Regional Fiber Optic Cable Projects -- Supporting Roaming Initiatives -- Building a Network of National Exchange Points
Conclusions, 35