Rural internet connectivity: a deployment in Dwesa-Cwebe, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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2007
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University of Fort Hare
Abstract
This thesis presents aspects of Internet connectivity in rural South Africa. The
work looks at government initiatives being undertaken to connect rural
communities to up-to-date information networks. Various projects that seek to
connect rural areas of South Africa, as well as other remote areas around the
world, are discussed. These projects present many novel ideas that have been
successfully used to link rural communities in remote areas with the information
age. In particular, wired and wireless access technologies that can be
implemented to connect remote communities to the Internet are discussed. A
field test utilizing GPRS, VSAT and WiMAX was implemented in Dwesa-Cwebe,
Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. VSAT proved to offer better Internet
connectivity in terms of throughput and latency. WiMAX was then successfully
implemented to relay the signal over the remote area of Dwesa-Cwebe, thus
effectively providing Internet connectivity to an area with limited cell phone
coverage and no telephone lines.
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Internet -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape