In terms of the Act, the fund receives contributions from licensed telecommunications providers and broadcasters, which are used to fulfil universal access obligations in under-serviced areas. The agency plays a key role in facilitating the achievement of 100 per cent ICT penetration by 2020. Between 2008/9 and 2011/12, 54 access centres were established. In addition, 267 schools and 56 further education and training institutes were provided with internet connectivity over the same period. Over the medium term, the fund expects to deploy 600 cyber labs to under-serviced areas by 2014/15.