Coronavirus lockdown essential services: technology, media and telecommunications

27th March 2020

Coronavirus lockdown essential services: technology, media and telecommunications

In stark contrast to earlier media reports as to what would constitute “essential services”, the Regulations published in terms of the impending Coronavirus lockdown are far from clear and explicit when it comes to ICT, including datacentres, fibre optic infrastructure, towers and antennae. 

Earlier media reports also appeared to provide clarity around what would constitute “enabling services”, and these initially included:

Unfortunately, the Regulations do not provide such level of clarity and this has naturally created much uncertainty, especially in the ICT sector.

From an ICT perspective, the Regulations are explicit only on the following as constituting essential services or goods:

Even with this clarity, it is still open to interpretation whether, for example, data centres are included in the ambit of telecommunications infrastructure and services. Further, having regard to the 27 other categories of essential services as well as the other categories of essential goods, in a world driven by IT, it can be argued that it is implicit that any ICT infrastructure, services and goods required for essential services to be rendered and for essential goods to be produced will fall within the category of essential goods and services. This is unfortunately open to interpretation as it is not explicit, and a case-by-case assessment would need to be undertaken by businesses.

For more assistance on whether your ICT or media business constitutes an essential service, please contact: Ridwaan Boda – rboda@ENSafrica.com or Wilmari Strachan – wstrachan@ENSafrica.com

Written by Ridwaan Boda, Technology, Media and Telecommunications, Director; Wilmari Strachan, Technology, Media and Telecommunications, Director; ENSafrica