OA News: December 12-15, 2011
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- YouTube Nigeria Inaugurated {This Day via allAfrica.com}
- BlackBerry services come to Malawi {IT News Africa}
- Best broadband latency in SA revealed {MyBroadband}
- Namibia: Chaos As Telecom Goes Offline {New Era via allAfrica.com}
- Kenya: British Fund Scouting for Konza Tech City Projects {Business Daily via allAfrica.com}
- Post-Revolt Tunisia Can Alter E-Mail With `Big Brother’ Software {Bloomberg}
- What are Africa’s “Killer Apps”? {Big Think}
- Africa: 3G, 4G and the speed of evolution {The Africa Report}
- Smartphones beep to the rescue of drought-stricken Turkana {The Standard}
- Sierra Leone: NATCOM to Crack Nuts On Telcos, ISPs {Concord Times via allAfrica.com}
- ICT at the heart of Kenya’s Vision 2030 {BizTech Africa}
- Penetration of internet-enabled handsets edge out cybercafes in Kenya {Xinhua}
- Facebook, Twitter post could land you in jail {The Standard}
- ICT textbooks launched for students and teachers {Modern Ghana}
- ICT to help Nigeria’s healthcare system {IT News Africa}
- ICT on track: PM {The Zimbabwean}
- Media Campaigns for Sierra Leone’s 2012 Elections {Awareness Times}
- RLG in partnership with Malian government to improve ICT {Modern Ghana}
- Icasa outlines plans for high-demand spectrum licences {BusinessDay}
- Kenya: Understanding Licensing in Relation to Software Piracy {Business Daily via allAfrica.com}
- GBI Conducts South Sudan ICT Assessment {USAID GBi Connectivity4Development}