Sudanese protest scheduled on Facebook, YouTube video already posted of Sudanese protests
How Egyptians are getting online, the risks of few ISPs, China limits information, Tor software
As web traffic spiked, so did the Egyptian government’s fears of its power. Soon, most ISPs were instructed to shut down (only the stock market line remained up). Three charts show the action.
Reports of Egypt censoring the Internet are all over the news. What are people saying?
Africans may be excited about the Internet, but they lack the necessary skills and guidance to use a computer, at least according to recent surveys conducted in Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.
AfriNIC CEO on IPv6, South African Internet stats, on youth population bulge
oAfrica is a showcase of the dynamic African digital landscape. We addresse a variety of aspects of African Internet connectivity with an understanding that every nation has different tools and ideologies to utilize. Although every African citizen may not have the chance to access the Internet for years to come, African digital opportunities are rapidly expanding. We do our best to objectively share those stories.