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Explosion, success story, and miracle—these are the kinds of words found in every report in the African media on the boom in the mobile telephone industry in […]
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I’ve updated the Connectivity Map to include landline and cell phone stats. The old link is no longer working. The purpose of the tool is to show how connected a country is based on total population, number of internet users, 2005 growth in user-base, overall population penetration, and landline/cell phone usage. The […]
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interesting discussion with Mike Jensen, ICT expert from South Africa….CIPESA spoke to him about Africa’s connectivity problems….
here’s an excerpt:
CIPESA: What is needed to boost access to and usage of the Internet in Africa?
Jensen: More training and more useful content, along with the opening of the markets to allow low-cost wireless and VSAT (Very Small Aperture […]
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Senegal gets (got) it…..back in 1997, they privatised their fixed-line operator Sonatel and are now about to invite bids for a second fixed licence that will include a mobile and data component….excellent by African standards, Senegal’s telecom industry is positioning itself to be a major handler of France’s call center needs…..
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South Africa showing commitment to its growing information and communication technology (ICT) sector by promoting a freer telecom market….
Johannesburg - Government’s department of communications (DoC) has made a number of key pronouncements with regard to enabling a freer telecommunications market in South Africa.
These include a commitment to local loop unbundling, self provision of international […]