Coronavirus: Icasa says DStv and mobile data must be made free
With the rapid global spread of Covid-19 and with an increasing number of South Africans practising social distancing, broadcasting regulator Icasa says it is asking mobile operators and pay-TV services to give people free DStv and data.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa wants MultiChoice and StarSat to make available their pay-TV services to South Africans during the coronavirus pandemic. And for mobile operators like Vodacom, MTN and Cell C to give people free data so that they can communicate and stay informed.
Icasa in a statement says that there is expected to be a “surge in usage of data as the majority of South Africans across all sectors have no option but work from home, learn from home and carry on their day to day life activities (for instance shopping, entertainment) from home through technological means”.
“This will result in a spike in data usage, particularly as consumers also access information with regards to the pandemic – thus placing strain on the capacity of networks.”
Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng, Icasa acting chairperson, says Icasa is requesting all network service providers in the telecommunications industry to “heed the call to enable the country to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 by facilitating easy and affordable and/or free access to data”.
“In this regard, Icasa is engaging the sector on possible ways of radio frequency spectrum relief for the duration of the declared state of disaster to ease congestion, ensure good quality of broadband services, and enable licensees to lower cost of access to consumers, particularly in relation to education, emergency and other social services.”
In terms of broadcasting Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng says that all broadcasting services are required to make public service announcements about the Covid-19 virus in the public interest, and that pay-TV providers like MultiChoice and StarTimes/StarSat “have been requested to open both their audio and television bouquets to consumers that do not subscribe to their services”.
“This will assist the public to have access to information that they can use to deal with the scourge of the virus that is facing the country.”
In response to the global outbreak of the virus, DStv Now has added a new way for everyone to get free access to its news channels.
DStv Now is making the following 24-hour news channels available on its platform: BBC World, CNN, eNCA, SABC News, Newzroom Afrika, and Euronews Now.
This service will also be available to people who don’t have a DStv subscription in South Africa.
DStv Now is the online version of DStv and can me accessed via smartphone, tablet, laptop, computer, smart TV or Xbox.
Subscribers can access all the DStv bouquets they are subscribed to online for free, but what many don’t know is there a section available on DStv Now that is totally free and available to everyone – even those that don’t have a subscription.
Apart from the news channels, this free service also has the following channels available to watch: Channel O, PBS (for the kids), SuperSport Play, and TBN.
In addition, episodes of some of South Africa’s best-loved soapies are also available free, including Igazi, The River, Isibaya, Binnelanders, Suidooster and Die Ware Naarheid.
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