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Gauteng residents will gain enhanced access to free internet as the provincial government rolls out 30 new WiFi hotspots. This expansion aims to bridge the digital divide by connecting public clinics, libraries, schools, hospitals, and community centers across the province.

The initiative, led by the Gauteng Department of eGovernment, is part of the ongoing Provincial Network WiFi Project, which has connected over 1,200 sites since its launch in 2014. By the end of the 2024/2025 financial year, 353 sites will have Wide Area Network (WAN) access, with 250 converted into WiFi hotspots.

To ensure secure connectivity, the department has strengthened cybersecurity measures, investing in upgraded network security and implementing the Gauteng Provincial Government Cybersecurity Strategy to safeguard digital infrastructure and user data.

This rollout reflects the government’s broader strategy to promote digital inclusion and empower communities through connectivity. As internet access improves, residents gain better opportunities for education, economic participation, and access to essential services, driving growth and reducing inequality across Gauteng.

 

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