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Network blackout looms as load-shedding has devastating effects on cell towers across SA

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Network blackout looms as load-shedding has devastating effects on cell towers across SA

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Communications and Digital Technologies Minister, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni

21st September 2022

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The DA will be submitting Parliamentary Questions to Communications and Digital Technologies Minister, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, on her plans regarding the devastating effect load shedding has on the stability of our network connections nationwide.

Recent news reports revealed the impact that load shedding has on Vodacom and MTN, the biggest mobile operators in South Africa’s, cell towers. With MTN deploying over 2000 generators to counter the impact of higher stages of load shedding. Burning through over R400 000 worth of fuel per month just to keep its generators operational. These companies are incurring huge costs due to government’s incompetency.

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These towers are either equipped with batteries and/or generators, meaning that, when load shedding occurs, a cell tower remains fully functional for as long as these batteries will last or the backup generator keeps running.

When these batteries are depleted, they require 12-18 hours to recharge, which makes it impossible to fully recharge, which inevitable leads to these batteries breaking over time. These businesses have to reinvest in the same line items, in order for them to keep services running for their customers.

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This is hitting their bottom-line the hardest and will compromise future investments, which will lead to job losses. It is worrying that, when the power is fully depleted, these towers stop working entirely and may cause a network blackout in surrounding areas.

The DA is extremely worried about this as it will inevitably leave our citizens vulnerable and with no ability to communicate, especially in case of emergencies.

 

Issued by Tsholofelo Bodlani MP - DA Shadow Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Digital Services

 

 

 

 

 

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