The Internet Service Providers’ Association of South Africa (ISPA) has announced that almost 1,000 local websites are either already zero-rated or are currently in the process of being zero-rated.
This means that all South Africans are available to access these websites over fixed or mobile data as long as the country remains in a coronavirus-related national state of disaster.
The organisation maintains a full list (link in article below) of zero-rated websites in South Africa which is updated every Monday.
It is a real pity that education, social services, safety and emergency service sites such as Namoya and similar are not permanently zero-rated, especially if the Internet is considered a basic human right.
See Here is the full list of zero-rated websites in South Africa
The Internet Service Providers’ Association of South Africa (ISPA) has announced that almost 1,000 local websites are either already zero-rated or are currently in the process of being zero-rated.