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* Adopting the Nordic model of 1 contract with up to 6 SIM cards and a combined data package to create a better base for the information spots, | * Adopting the Nordic model of 1 contract with up to 6 SIM cards and a combined data package to create a better base for the information spots, |
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Recommendations
Though, there are lot’s of areas still in need to be elaborated
- Adopting the Nordic model of 1 contract with up to 6 SIM cards and a combined data package to create a better base for the information spots,
- A framework for establishing and operating information spots in the villages. In a country being as big as Tanzania, the business model of operators does not allow a coverage of mobile broadband everywhere. Thus, combining mobile network with information spots is an excellent opportunity for digital inclusion, but is currently not addressed in the framework for mobile licenses.
- the distribution of vouchers and the costs for video. Currently, data packages cost 30.000-35.000 TZS for 10 GB data per month. Given that a video of 1 hour typically consumes 1 GB, that means that 1 video costs 3.500 TZS, which is beyond reach for the majority of people. Though, a solution might address sponsorship or social sharing of video content to the local village spot.
- Empower the communities to extend the access to information
- the development of the village platform enabling local communities to contribute to knowledge creation.
- The framework for governmental involvement, i.e. establishing the National Knowledge Portal in each country, by
- transferring the existing information into digital information and
- focus on new business models for free access to information, involving communities and mobile operators.