ecommerce site in
Botswana
Skymartbw (Pty) Ltd
Plot
35787, Block 8, Gaborone, Gaborone
"WE
PROVIDE THE BEST ONLINE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE IN AFRICA" We are a fantastic
e-commerce on-line retail mall aimed specifically for the Southern African
Market. We aim to deliver a fresh unique way of...
Shop360
Block
3, Gaborone, Gaborone
Shop360 is
Botswana's 1st Online Shop. You Order> We Deliver>You Pay You want
anything, just browse our online catalog. add to your cart, chose payment
method and it will magically appear at your offi...
Webmart Botswana
Plot
171, Unit 5, Oasis Motel Complex, Zeerust Rd, Tlokweng
Who We Are?
Webmart is a local website development business in Botswana. Webmart was
established in 2016 and has since managed to help more than 30 companies in
Botswana. We provide web solutions to i...
WebHub Botswana
Plot
0443 Borotsi Ward, Mogobane, Gaborone
WebHub are
your web experts. We can build you a professional website in under a week, with
top-quality content and photography, and we keep it updated into the future.
There isn't a better choice for ...
Arcripex (Pty) LTD
GICP,
Plot 69, Unit 2, Gaborone
Arcripex is
a Business value focused ICT Company working on Offshore Products and
Outsourced Software Development. Its Emphasis is to create Business Value for
its Clients through Innovations and thei...
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Mmaosa Holdings (PTY) Ltd
P O Box
20070 Mahalapye, Mahalapye
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Maranyane Systems (Pty)
Ltd
Difetlhamolelo
Ward, Molepolole
Maranyane
Systems (Pty) Ltd is a Botswana based leading IT Services and Solutions
provider whose operations commenced in 2013..
Lykma Softech (Web design
and development)
P.O.
Box 557, Jwaneng
Web Design
and development; social media marketing; search engine optimization (SEO) and
Content Management System (CMS). Networking, and software development.
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Botswana - eCommerce
Describes how widely e-Commerce is
used, the primary sectors that sell through e-commerce, and how much
product/service in each sector is sold through e-commerce versus
brick-and-mortar retail. Includes what a company needs to know to take
advantage of e-commerce in the local market and , reputable, prominent B2B
websites.
Last
Published: 7/18/2017
Internet usage is on the rise and is now used by
some 15% of the population according to the Global Information Technology
Report, which ranked Botswana 101 out of 139 in its Networked Readiness
Index. The Government has sought to lower the cost of internet usage by
offering substantial discounts to internet providers to lease government-owned
fiber-optic cables. Mobile broadband service using cellular technology is
available, and coverage is generally good, but it is slow. DSL service
through fixed lines and a relatively good national fiber backbone is somewhat
reliable but it is expensive relative to U.S. internet costs. Although
the connection to the Seacom (Africa East Coast) has been completed and
Botswana has access to the ACE (Africa West Coast) undersea cable, internet
speeds continue to be slow. The GOB recently partially privatized the
state-owned Botswana Telecommunications Corporation.
Much of Botswana uses copper telephone wire infrastructure to access the Internet, which limits connections to 2 megabits per second (Mbps), however connections can rise to over 1,000 Mbps. Botswana Fiber-Optic Networks (Bofinet), the state-owned enterprise that controls the country’s fiber optic network, is providing the infrastructure connection upgrades to diplomatic missions and businesses, and will subsequently connect residences with the goal of completing the upgrade in 2020.
Point of sales for credit card transactions are numerous and widely available with reliable connections to processing centers.
The government passed the Electronic Communications and Transactions Bill in April 2014. The Bill will enable the facilitation and regulation of electronic communications and transactions, streamlining commercial and bureaucratic procedures. The GOB earmarked $15 million for the implementation of this bill in its 2014/2015 budget. Subsequent to this an Electronic (Evidence) Records Act was enacted by parliament in 2014.
Much of Botswana uses copper telephone wire infrastructure to access the Internet, which limits connections to 2 megabits per second (Mbps), however connections can rise to over 1,000 Mbps. Botswana Fiber-Optic Networks (Bofinet), the state-owned enterprise that controls the country’s fiber optic network, is providing the infrastructure connection upgrades to diplomatic missions and businesses, and will subsequently connect residences with the goal of completing the upgrade in 2020.
Point of sales for credit card transactions are numerous and widely available with reliable connections to processing centers.
The government passed the Electronic Communications and Transactions Bill in April 2014. The Bill will enable the facilitation and regulation of electronic communications and transactions, streamlining commercial and bureaucratic procedures. The GOB earmarked $15 million for the implementation of this bill in its 2014/2015 budget. Subsequent to this an Electronic (Evidence) Records Act was enacted by parliament in 2014.
Prepared by our U.S.
Embassies abroad. With its network of 108 offices across the United States and
in more than 75 countries, the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department
of Commerce utilizes its global presence and international marketing expertise
to help U.S. companies sell their products and services worldwide. Locate the
U.S. Commercial Service trade specialist in the U.S. nearest you by visiting
http://export.gov/usoffices.
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