Post Archive for July 2012
The implementation of the .africa gTLD is far from near, even if the planned date of operation is 2013.
Curious about how well-represented African nations are at the London 2012 Summer Olympics?

There are dozens of telecom operators in Africa, but only the largest tend to have a social foundation to give back to the community.

Cote d’Ivoire’s Internet exchange point (IXP) has been nonoperational since 2009 but will soon become live once again.
Ghana’s President John Mahama has experience with information communications technology (ICT), but will he be in power long enough to utilize them?
African Internet news recap from the second and third weeks of July 2012.