Universal Access and Service Fund

Universal Access and Service Fund The UASF seeks to ensure that all Batswana have access to a set of basic yet essential communications services at affordable prices.

the UASF will periodically develop strategic plans that outline priority programmes or projects that would require financial assistance. This is done in consultation with industry stakeholders. Three key areas have been identified for the 2015-2018 period; Schools Connectivity, Expansion Of Voice Coverage & Expansion Of Voice Coverage For Private Broadcasters.

27/02/2024
In its efforts to close the digital divide BOCRA rolled out the Public Wi-Fir Project through the Universal Access and S...
17/11/2022

In its efforts to close the digital divide BOCRA rolled out the Public Wi-Fir Project through the Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF).

The Universal Access and Service Fund ( UASF) in Botswana has completed several projects since inception. Below is one o...
11/11/2022

The Universal Access and Service Fund ( UASF) in Botswana has completed several projects since inception. Below is one of the projects which aimed at closing the telecommunications network gaps along the Trans-Kalahari Corridor.

Enjoy the independence holidays.
30/09/2022

Enjoy the independence holidays.

The Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) has created 183 job opportunities for IT and Media Graduates to date in Bot...
22/09/2022

The Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) has created 183 job opportunities for IT and Media Graduates to date in Botswana.

The Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) is mandated to promote access of communications services such as telecommun...
18/08/2022

The Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF) is mandated to promote access of communications services such as telecommunications, broadcasting, postal and ICTs in unserved and underserved communities.

04/08/2022

DITSHEGWANE PRIMARY SCHOOL GETS P2.8m ICT LAB

The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) laboratory at Ditshegwane Primary School is expected to enhance education and bridge the digital divide between urban and rural areas.

Sponsored by Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) through Universal Access and Service Fund (UASF), the P2.8 million lab was handed over on Tuesday.

The lab is part of the Village Mobile Network Upgrades and Schools Internet Connectivity Project and is in line with President Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi’s Reset Agenda for the development of 21st-century human resources.

In his keynote address during the handing over ceremony, Minister of Communications, Knowledge and Technology Mr Thulagano Segokgo said the laboratory would give learners exposure to ICT while at the same time impacting the education sector.

He said the lab typified projects which worked towards attainment of the national digitisation programme goals.

Minister Segokgo stressed the importance of public-private partnership which he said had visible results.

UASF deputy chairperson Mr Itumeleng Batsalelwang said the then ministries responsible for communications, basic education, rural development, UASF and BOCRA signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of ICT infrastructure in remote and rural schools.

He said the aim was to facilitate learners and host villages to be part of the global ICT network community.

“We are here today to witness the launch of a project that integrates ICTs into education and seeks to rectify the imbalance between rural and urban schools,” he said.

About UASF, he said it was a specialised fund aimed at facilitating the extension of ICT connectivity and expansion of commercial broadcast signal coverage to Botswana’s unserved and underserved areas.

Mr Batsalelwang said the organisation had focused its interventions on providing communications to areas such as Kgalagadi and Kweneng adding that the plan was to extend services to Southern and North West districts this financial year.

“Batswana need access to ubiquitous ICTs to meaningfully take part in the digital economy that the country aspires to hence delivering these services to the people requires significant collaboration and investment,” he said.

Mr Batsalelwang said for the project to succeed, it needed full ownership and oversight from partners. In her remarks, Assistant Minister of Education and Skills Development Ms Nnaniki Makwinja expressed happiness at receiving a laboratory of this magnitude.

She thanked BOCRA and UASF for providing the state-of-the-art lab which would help connect learners to the world and put learning at their fingertips.

MP for Takatokwane Mr Tshoganetso Leuwe said ICTs played a major role in the education sector.

Through the lab, pupils would get the opportunity to learn through the Internet, he said.

The MP encouraged the school to utilise the lab fully and for the purpose for which it was designed.

Link:https://www.dailynews.gov.bw

02/08/2022
One of the licence categories issued by BOCRA. Call the office on 368 5500 for more information.
28/07/2022

One of the licence categories issued by BOCRA. Call the office on 368 5500 for more information.

Visit the BOCRA Stall at the on going Ghanzi show to learn more about BOCRA and UASF Mandate.
27/07/2022

Visit the BOCRA Stall at the on going Ghanzi show to learn more about BOCRA and UASF Mandate.

BOCRA has different licence categories such as Network Facilities Provider or NFP Licence, Postal, Service and Applicati...
26/07/2022

BOCRA has different licence categories such as Network Facilities Provider or NFP Licence, Postal, Service and Applications Provider (SAP), Broadcasting. Kindly call BOCRA on 368 5500 for more information or visit our website on www.bocra.org.bw

Happy President’s Holidays.
16/07/2022

Happy President’s Holidays.

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