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1 Uganda’s Experience on Building ICT indicators Joint ITU/ ECA Sub- regional workshop 26-29 th October 2004 Gaborone, Botswana. Ssemboga Ann Rita Economist- Uganda Communications Commission

2 Outline of Presentation Overview Overview Facts of Uganda Facts of Uganda Policy, Legal & Regulatory Framework and developments Policy, Legal & Regulatory Framework and developments Institutional Arrangements Institutional Arrangements ICT indicators & infrastructure Categories and Indicators Categories and Indicators Collection, computation editing and verification Collection, computation editing and verification Disseminations Disseminations Challenges & Issues Challenges & Issues Present Activities Present Activities Policy Initiatives and Processes Policy Initiatives and Processes Way Forward Way Forward

3 UGANDA - Some Facts Population27 million Population27 million Population growth rate3.4% Population growth rate3.4% Languages80 Languages80 English, Swahili, Luganda English, Swahili, Luganda Land area214,038 sq km Land area214,038 sq km Population density126 per sq km Population density126 per sq km Capital Kampala Capital Kampala population2,000,000 population2,000,000 GDP growth rate5.3% GDP growth rate5.3% GDP per capitaUSD 200 GDP per capitaUSD 200 Inflation rate3.5% Inflation rate3.5% Exchange rate1750 Depreciation Exchange rate1750 Depreciation

4 Map of Uganda

5 Policy,Legal & Regulatory Developments Prior1996: Prior1996: 1996: A Communications Policy announced 1996: A Communications Policy announced Enabling legal framework for communications development Enabling legal framework for communications development Facilitation of private sector participation in overall national development; Facilitation of private sector participation in overall national development; Separation of roles; policy, regulation, operations Separation of roles; policy, regulation, operations Introduce Competition thru multiple operator licensing Introduce Competition thru multiple operator licensing 1997: A Uganda Communications Act Cap 106 was announced 1997: A Uganda Communications Act Cap 106 was announced 1998: Independent Regulator Uganda Communications Commission established 1998: Independent Regulator Uganda Communications Commission established

6 Policy,Legal & Regulatory Developments 1998: Unbundling of the Incumbent UPTC 1998: Unbundling of the Incumbent UPTC Post Uganda Post, Uganda Telecom and Post Bank Uganda Post Uganda Post, Uganda Telecom and Post Bank Uganda 1998: Competition introduced 1998: Competition introduced 1998: MTN licensed as a Second National Operator to compete with UTL in provision of all services; fixed, mobile etc 1998: MTN licensed as a Second National Operator to compete with UTL in provision of all services; fixed, mobile etc 1995: Celtel mobile licence 1995: Celtel mobile licence 2001: Sale of 51% of UTL to ‘ Strategic Investor’ 2001: Sale of 51% of UTL to ‘ Strategic Investor’ 2001: Rural Communications policy established 2001: Rural Communications policy established 2003: Postal Policy 2003: Postal Policy 2004: ICT Policy 2004: ICT Policy

7 Legal Framework Telecommunications Act 1996 Telecommunications Act 1996 The Press and Journalist Statute 2001 The Press and Journalist Statute 2001 The Electronic Media Statute 1996 The Electronic Media Statute 1996 The Communications ( Establishment and Management of the Rural Communications Fund)statutory instrument 2002 The Communications ( Establishment and Management of the Rural Communications Fund)statutory instrument 2002

8 Institutional Arrangements

9 Uganda ICT indicators GENERAL NOTES GENERAL NOTES Telecommunications indicators as per the current Mandate. Telecommunications indicators as per the current Mandate. ICT policy proposes for the UCC to become an ICT Secretariat ICT policy proposes for the UCC to become an ICT Secretariat UCC has Undertaken steps to Collect some indicators related ICT Usage UCC has Undertaken steps to Collect some indicators related ICT Usage Data collection responsibility handled by office of the Economist/ Statistics. Data collection responsibility handled by office of the Economist/ Statistics.

10 Categories and indicators Cont. 1-BASIC/ BACKGROUND DATA Source Uganda Bureau of statistics. Demographic SocialEconomic  Health  Life expectancy: 45yrs  Infant mortality: 88/1000  HIV Prevalence  Malaria etc  Sanitation: Coverage 51%  Education:  Teacher student ratio  Gender  GDP: 6.1%  GDP per capita: USD 200  Financials Rates:  Lending: 27%  Saving: 2%  Bank rates:  Foreign Market  Exchange rate: 3.8%  Vol. Of purchases and sales  Prices  Inflation: 3.5%  Population: 27 M  Growth rate: 3.4%  Female: 58%  Male: 42%  Urban: 12%  Distribution by Age  By coverage

11 Categories and indicators 2- TELECOMMUNATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE. MAINLINES MOBILE  Infrastructure + coverage  Maps of coverage + Network configuration  Number of BTS:  Installed capacity: 1,500,000 Subscribers:  No. of lines: 987,456  Lines per 100: 3.82  Pre paid subscribers  Post Paid Traffic Tariffs QoS Staff  Infrastructure  Maps (configuration)  Switching Capacity: 200,000 Subscribers:  No of lines: 71,271  Lines per 100: 0.28  % of H/H: 1.15%  Residents: N/A  Urban: N/A  Pre-paid and Post paid Traffic Tariffs QoS Staff

12 Categories and indicators 2- TELECOMMUNATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE. INTERNET  COVERAGE  District and towns etc  STAFF  Customer websites hosted  Global domain names registered USERS COMPUTERS/ PCs in use  TECHNOLOGY  Access network  Switches, Routers,  Number of links  Radio equipment  Access modes and categories SUBSCRIBERS:  Per access mode  Dial up, leased lines, wireless, satellite etc  Cyber cafes, Corporate companies Tariffs per access mode Operational Stats  Percentage Up time  Connection time  Faults on networks  Faults on customer access networks  Faults recovery period

13 Categories and indicators 2- BROADCASTING/ MEDIA  TELEVISION STATIONS  Number of licenses per Channel  Location  Frequency allocated  DETAILS  Television receivers  Satellite home receivers  STAFF  RADIO  Number of radio station FM etc  Locations  Frequency allocated  DETAILS  Radio receivers  STAFF

14 Categories and indicators POSTAL   Major License:1   Tariffs   Services provided   Coverage   Number of employees   Volume of postage per category   Minor license: 19   Services provided   Number of employees   Volume of postage per category   Tariff (notifications)

15 Data Collection Mandate derived from Mandate derived from Section 55 and 56 of the Communications ACT Section 55 and 56 of the Communications ACT Article 7.16 Major (National) license Article 7.16 Major (National) license Article 24, ISP license Article 24, ISP license Collection Collection Quarterly report Quarterly report Annual compliance reports Annual compliance reports Financial Reports Financial Reports reports reports Ad-hoc Ad-hoc Survey Survey Internet usage, cafés, NGO’s offices Internet usage, cafés, NGO’s offices Consultancies and Research bodies Consultancies and Research bodies

16 Data Processing and storage No specific software for data entry No specific software for data entry Excel and Access Excel and Access No specific software for Processing No specific software for Processing Excel, Access, SPSS, Eviews, STRATA etc Excel, Access, SPSS, Eviews, STRATA etc Tentative Data bank in Excel and Access Tentative Data bank in Excel and Access Data Bank on Main server (Restricted access) Data Bank on Main server (Restricted access) IMIS System in place IMIS System in place

17 Data dissemination Over the net www.ucc.co.ug Over the net www.ucc.co.ugwww.ucc.co.ug Regular publications Annual, quarterly etc Regular publications Annual, quarterly etc Networking with member countries Networking with member countries Networking with international organizations, ITU, COMESA, Networking with international organizations, ITU, COMESA, Data source for researcher Data source for researcher Note: All data disseminated is aggregated unless specified Note: All data disseminated is aggregated unless specified

18 Challenges Collection, unwillingness for operators to disclose some data Collection, unwillingness for operators to disclose some data Irregular Reporting by operators Irregular Reporting by operators Verification: No systematic mechanism in place costly Verification: No systematic mechanism in place costly No systematic processing mechanism in place (No software) No systematic processing mechanism in place (No software) DEFINITION: Need to revise some definitions for indicators DEFINITION: Need to revise some definitions for indicators DISSEMINATION: Not regular DISSEMINATION: Not regular Specific to UCC is inadequate human resources Specific to UCC is inadequate human resources

19 Challenges Continued Specific to Uganda Specific to Uganda Non existence of an ICT secretariat Non existence of an ICT secretariat Activities undertaken Activities undertaken An ICT policy An ICT policy Reviewing the telecommunications policy Reviewing the telecommunications policy New policy to emphasis infrastructure need for ICT application New policy to emphasis infrastructure need for ICT application

20 Challenges Cont. ICT Education Connected schools ICT Schools ICT Courses ICT Students Health Connected Hospitals Telemedicine projects PC’s in hospital Linked facilities Government Institutions connected Local governments Number of PC’s No. of government websites Website content Agriculture Content Registered related Agric bus Connected centres E-Commerce Number of ICT related business No. of website transaction Connected financial institutions Number of Co. using electronic data Intergens INFRASTRUCRE NEEDS E-Usage

21 Challenges not specific to indicators Need to expedite the process of establishing an ICT secretariat Need to expedite the process of establishing an ICT secretariat need for ICT laws and regulations need for ICT laws and regulations Insufficient network infrastructure to support ICT application Insufficient network infrastructure to support ICT application lack of appropriate content & development lack of appropriate content & development lack of awareness lack of awareness high start-up and recurrent costs high start-up and recurrent costs illiteracy and lack of ICT skills illiteracy and lack of ICT skills General Macro-Economic Insufficiencies General Macro-Economic Insufficiencies Insecurity in some parts of the country Insecurity in some parts of the country

22 WAY FORWARD Indicators Redefine elements of indicators to include ICT application indicators Redefine elements of indicators to include ICT application indicators Redefined modalities of data collection and data dissemination Redefined modalities of data collection and data dissemination Impose strict obligations to ensure commitment from operators to supply data regularly Impose strict obligations to ensure commitment from operators to supply data regularly Create a specific software for collection analysis, etc uniform to countries Create a specific software for collection analysis, etc uniform to countries Specific to UCC MIS system Specific to UCC MIS system NEED FOR ACCURATE AND TIMELY INDICATORS NEED FOR ACCURATE AND TIMELY INDICATORS

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