Kenya ICT Headline Roundup, October 2015 – January 2016
January 30, 2016 » NewsNo Comment
A recap of national ICT headlines from the past 4 months.
Kenya
- Testing BRCK’s Digital Education in Northern Kenya | WhiteAfrican
- Kenya’s smart greenhouse texts when your tomatoes need watering | Murithi Mutiga | The Guardian
- Kenya among 8 African countries to benefit from Canada’s 4-year $15.3 million digital project – CIO East Africa
- Three ideas to drive women’s use of mobile money in Kenya | Mobile for Development
- Laptops for Schools Revived – allAfrica.com
- How Text Messaging Curbs Infant Mortality in Africa’s Biggest Urban Slum | National Geographic (blogs)
- Kenya’s cultural heritage is becoming universally accessible
- Walk alongside the elephants of the Samburu National Reserve in Street View
- Mobile & Internet Highlights From Kenya’s Communications Authority 2015/2016 First Quarter Sector Statistics Report | Moses Kemibaro
- 10 Technology Predictions For Kenya In 2016 | Moses Kemibaro
- Kenya’s 10 Biggest Technology Trends From 2015 | Moses Kemibaro
- Stiff Competition, Price Falls Expected As Kenya Power Enters Internet Service Provision – allAfrica.com
- Kenyan counties eager to tap into Liquid – ITWeb Africa
- Liquid Telecom Kenya Launches Free Internet
- Kenya’s BRCK, Kytabu & 8 local universities win Kenya’s Ksh 17 billion Laptop Project
- Safaricom Launches New Health Payment Platform In Kenya
- Taking Free Basics in Kenya for a spin
- A Pricey Plan to Incubate Technology in Kenya Moves Forward Despite Doubts | MIT Technology Review
- Digital Literacy on Kenya’s Frontier | BRCK
- Announcing the IoT Developers Africa Initiative – Let Africa Innovate
- What can we expect from Mucheru, Kyalo in ICT? | Wanjiku’s Take
- Unraveling the “Kenya Information and Communications Act” Amendment Zero-Drafts
- Kenyan Regulators Differ Over Plans To Regulate Content On Netflix | TechCabal
- 4 Kenyan Technology Trends To Look Out For In 2016
- Musings of a Young Kenyan | Shortcomings of the “Kenyan Tech Blog”
- Why Are Kenyans Not Downloading Apps Made In Kenya?
- Kenyan Public Intellectual Accused of Using Hate Speech on Twitter · Global Voices
- Kenyan regulator introduces new measures to improve service quality
- More institutions benefit from Airtel’s free internet connectivity
- La cybercriminalité fait perdre 135 millions d’euros
- Further Capital to Grow BRCK
- Argon Telecom Wants to Halve the Cost of Data for Residents of Kenya’s Kibera Using Low-Cost Wi-Fi Roll-Out – allAfrica.com
- Helios buys entire Orange stake in Telkom Kenya
- Does Social Media Allow People To Practice Politics Differently In Kenya?
- Dakika Launches in Kenya
- Kenya’s Film Board Says Netflix Is Threat to National Security