OA News: July 5, 2010
July 5, 2010 » NewsNo Comment
- Nigerian citizens are extremely engaged in politics via social media:
Nigerian President’s Facebook Account Reaches Capacity Threshold {Peace FM Online} - Kenya’s Institute of Education secures a deal for computer software and hardware which will facilitate online learning:
KIE takes drive for e-leaning a notch higher {The Standard} - Capacity is selling for much less than through Seacom. A variety of factors have changed in the past year:
EASSy will slash bandwidth prices {Balancing Act via myBroadband.co.za} - The nation should expect deeper penetration of access in addition to better wireless technology/m-commerce:
Gabon: Bharti to invest $100m in next 3yrs {Africa News} - PBS Newshour looks at Dabba’s pre-paid phone business model in Johannesburg:
Bridging the Technical Divide in Johannesburg {PBS}