OA News: November 7-12, 2011
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- Broadband coverage and capacity challenges in South Africa {Balancing Act}
- Google Trader Brings New Online Marketplace To Nigeria {Tekedia}
- Sudan telecommunications show stark contrast in generation gap {IT News Africa}
- So, just how many Zimbabweans have mobile phones? {TechZim}
- Maroc Telecom results down after price cuts {TelecomPaper}
- Connecting Africa to the world and the world to Africa {Telecoms.com}
- Bringing Facebook to Africa {Telecoms.com}
- Sonatel addresses public responsbility {TelecomPaper}
- Africa expected to have 4G networks as early as 2012 {IT News Africa}
- App gives mid-range African handsets internet-free access to Facebook {Wired.co.uk}
- IFC to spend up to USD 400 mln on Africa ICT {TelecomPaper}
- Ethiopian Blogosphere: the Smallest in the World? {eweket}
- The Challenges Facing African Media {African Media Leaders Forum via allAfrica}
- uMAX to Launch AlvarionĀ® 4G Wireless Broadband Network in Zimbabwe {Enterprise Communicate}
- Gloing with submarine cable {The Nation}
- Glamour Names Egypt’s “Facebook Girl” as Woman of the Year {Human Rights First}
- Fiber Optic Cable Emerges from the Sea in Liberia {The World}
- Nigeria: Embrace ICT for development, Minister urges SMEs {NGO News Africa}
- Internet Costs to Decrease {The Independent (Mauritius)}
- The best countries to invest in are the worst {MarketWatch}
- African ICT Week {MCIT.gov.et}
- Main One & Seacom Win Best Pan African Initiative Awards {Ghana News Agency}
- Survey highlights importance of Connect Africa goals {BizCommunity}
- Fund to help 239 villages reduce digital divide {IPP Media}
- Kenyans ‘Do Not Like’ Firms in Social Sites {MENA FN}
- Ghana gets new online payment system {MobileMoneyAfrica}
- Fibre network goes live in Zambia {Developing Telecoms}
- MTN to boost rural 3G coverage {TeleGeography}
- Failure to Adopt Technology in Libraries Results in Fewer Users {IPS}
- Zambia: Using Social Media to Mobilize Mobile Phone Service Boycott {GlobalVoices}
- The First Ping to South Africa (12 Nov 1991) {NSRC}
- Flying on the ICT cloud {The New Age}
- Rural marginalization {The Independent (Uganda)}
- The DotCom generation – Africa economy suffers from low Internet penetration {The Southern Times}
- Safaricom to build own fibre network {Business Daily}
- Wiring up Zambia {Telecoms.com}
- Smartphones need more speed {news24}
- The new MXit: A focus on social media, smartphones and African expansion {memeburn}
- What if Zuckerberg came from Sandton? {Daily Maverick}
- The mobile revolution: how smartphones are putting Sudan at the centre of the world {The Telegraph}
- France Telecom upbeat on African growth {Reuters Africa}
- Kenya tops Africa in mobile govt services: report {Business Daily}
- Zimbabwe’s Digital Underclass {iZiviso Mag}
- Your broadband speed not what you expected? {MyBroadband}