Post Archive for March 2011

Fibre-to-home competition heats up, Namibia gets 4G, Rwanda’s fibre project nears completion, Zambia tax e-filing, & many infrastructure projects.

Eritrea again ranks in the 2nd tier on the Reporters Without Borders annual list of nations under surveillance. Perhaps EriTel can grow infrastructure even if censorship remains.

Excerpts and tech snippets from Algeria (telecom goals), Burundi (infrastructure), Cameroon (mobile Twitter ban), Eritrea (Internet freedom), Ethiopia (tech city), Ghana.
Zimbabwean ICT, Rwanda cable project reaches new stage, .africa and IPv6,

Published in 2010 by The World Bank, Africa’s infrastructure: a time for transformation, although addressing the macro theme of infrastructure, relays a few interesting points about Africa’s ICT growth.
SA’s ICT policy needs re-visit, Togo ICT news, African telecoms facts, and more