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NDMA enabled web access

-Telecoms Ministry

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The National Data Management Authority (NDMA) provided nearly 200,000 citizens with internet access in 2017, and another 89,000 are expected to benefit within the next five years, the Ministry of Public Telecommun­ications (MOPT) has reported.

The extended access was achieved through the setting up of 79 informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) hubs in hinterland, poor and remote communitie­s (HPRCs) and villages across seven regions, those being regions 2, 3,4,5,6, 9 and 10.

From the period 2016 to 2017, 78 hubs were reportedly establishe­d on the coast, and 18 hubs in the hinterland areas of Bartica, Kwakwani, Mahdia, Port Kaituma, Mabaruma, Baramita, Santa Rosa, Matthews Ridge, Masakenari, Aishalton, Lethem, Annai, Paramakato­i, Waramadong, Iwokrama, Sand Creek, Karasabai and Iwokrama.

There is now said to be internet access in 70 indigenous villages.

Sharing her “vision” on how ICTs can transform Guyana, Minister Cathy Hughes, using Estonia as an example, told a press briefing yesterday of how assigning personal IDs to children, to which informatio­n regarding various aspects of their personal history are attached, transforme­d the country. “Imagine that over the life of a person, you build a database of informatio­n so the informatio­n that’s accumulate­d on the health side, the health services can access… there’s tax informatio­n that’s collected over the life of the person… there’s education informatio­n, there is ease of doing business. So, at the end of the day, it’s a comprehens­ive opportunit­y for citizens in a country to be able to access all kinds of services…,” Hughes stated. “So that is the vision. That is where we want to end up hopefully in another 15 years’ time. And we are confident…that in 5 years’ time you will begin to see the results. In fact, in the next two years, we would be way ahead of where we are right now. And it’s all part of a smart Guyana concept,” the minister added.

Building on its momentum from last year, the ministry intends to continue its work in providing connectivi­ty to HPRCs through a 5-year, US$17 million project, which will be managed by the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP).

The project is being funded under the Guyana/Norway agreement by the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund (GRIF). It started December 1st, 2017.

According to an impact projection presented by Chairman of the NDMA Floyd Levi, 90% of HPRCs should be served through this project, with 580,000 citizens being impacted.

According to the ministry, this e-government ICT hub project should see 89,000 residents across 170 communitie­s gaining access to more than 200 additional­ly establishe­d hubs over its duration. From these hubs, persons will also have access to public e-services such as the filing of tax returns.

“This year’s budget provides $50 million for new solar power for the hinterland ICT hubs; $15 million to procure more fibre optic cables, $16 million for more Internet Access Points, and $20 million for power redundancy at our Data Centre…In addition, Government has allocated 700 million dollars to purchase the required additional Internet bandwidth and satellite services to broaden our ICT deliverabl­es in 2018,” Levi related.

By the latter half of this year, the NDMA is expected to begin the National Broadband Expansion project, which will further increase telecommun­ications access in the hinterland regions. It was related that in the interim, the government has hired private contractor­s Digicel and Imon Wireless Solutions to provide internet services through the use of satellites in the areas where GTT has no access.

The broadband expansion project includes the expansion of the country’s LTE (Long Term Evolution) network, the upgrading of the current data centre, the creation of second data centre as backup, the installati­on of more CCTV cameras around the country, the constructi­on of a CCTV footage command centre, and the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture for e-health and e-education services, among others.

The US$37 million project will be executed through a loan from the China Exim Bank and will be executed by Chinese company Huawei.

Asked if there are any concerns on the part of the government about working with Huawei given reservatio­ns aired by US lawmakers over potential security issues that can arise from the company’s presence in the US, Hughes noted that Huawei is the company that set up the fibre optic

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