Turning science into business, Rwanda defends investment, Nigeria combats cybercrime, more reasons to invest in Africa
Determining exactly who uses the Internet is a daunting task. One can either measure the number of registered IP addresses within a country or take a survey and extrapolate the results. Each method has its flaws; the first underestimates the number of Internet users (there are often multiple per IP …
If you’re keen on searching for African ICT terms on Twitter every day, then you may well be aware of a new website: The Kuyu Project. The site went live this past week (it was only registered on June 1st) and already has a mission statement, a blog (which is …
WACS overview, is China colonialist or neo-mercantilist?
SA broadband caps, possible WiBro network, Rwanda: gov’t vs. private, how does ICT really contribute to GDP?
Activism, Office 2010, ACE cable in Liberia, Malawis WiMAX, mobile apps in E. Africa, M-Pesa via Economist
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.