Rwanda’s mobile broadband, eBooks, 2010 projections, social networks & productivity
Here are a few miscellaneous articles and posts that have been shared in the past week in case you missed them the first time:
How inefficient operators, information asymmetry between regulator and operators and the role of the regulator to balance the interests of consumers, competing enterprises and investors is not …
Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas” actually is a fine example of using ICT to spread information. The project can be considered an ancestor of today’s viral video. Although the lyrics paint Africa in a poor light – a place without food or water and a countryside full of …
Yearly ICT recaps, fixing Liberian infrastructure, Kenyan bandwidth, a Ghanaian research center, fighting Africa’s brain drain
West African ACE cable, Kigali’s wireless future, the importance of local content
The current leader in Seacom’s Broadband Competiton has over 10,000 more votes than the competiting entries combined – and the contest ended on December 11th. However, it is still up to a panel of judges to determine the winner and four runner-ups. The high-definition video, submitted by IntraHealth International, is …
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