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    Roke Telkom, USAID partner to expand internet access in Uganda

    The United States Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) joined Roke Telkom for the official launch of a new telecommunications site in Yumbe, Uganda. This new fixed wireless infrastructure by Roke is part of a larger partnership with USAID’s Digital Invest program. 

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    USAID is supporting Roke, a fully Ugandan-owned-and-operated internet service provider (ISP), to expand fixed broadband infrastructure at 12 sites in underserved districts across the country. The partnership aims to support Uganda’s digital ecosystem by decreasing the costs of co location and wholesale services for ISPs nationwide, leading to more affordable internet services for individuals and businesses.  

    As a result of the new infrastructure, Roke will also expand their RokeSpot solution, which  provides low-cost Wifi service via hotspots in Uganda. It will also further expand its partnership  with Hello World to provide connectivity to the nonprofit’s digital hubs, which offer access to  devices, training, and community support in marginalized areas.  

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    “At Roke, our concern has always been the high costs of deploying the internet, which has  consigned those that need it most, to a much slower digital lane,” said Roger Sekaziga, CEO and  Co-founder of Roke Telkom. “With this USAID partnership, we believe that we can empower  communities by transitioning them from being completely off-grid to having the internet through  fixed wireless; and, in so doing, help bridge the digital divide.” 

    At the launch event, USAID Uganda Mission Director Daniele Nyirandutiye said, “Today, we  are taking a big step toward a future where all Ugandans can participate in the digital economy  and access life-changing tools and opportunities. The U.S. government’s partnership with Roke  is proof of what we can accomplish when the public and private sectors are intentional about  learning from each other, combining resources, and building a shared vision to empower our  communities.” 

    USAID’s Digital Invest program partners with impact-focused investment fund managers,  internet infrastructure developers, and other private sector companies to advance internet connectivity and digital services for un- and under-connected communities in emerging markets  through a blended finance approach. Since President Biden launched Digital Invest as a flagship program of the G7-led Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGI) in 2022, it has  provided $8.45 million in U.S. government funding to 13 partners who have raised over $300  million in investment capital.

    USAID’s Digital Invest and its partners have supported 68  technology companies operating in 40 countries. The program is part of the Digital Connectivity  and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP), a U.S. government interagency initiative led by the U.S.  Department of State to promote an open, interoperable, reliable, and secure Internet and stable  cyberspace.

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