Listed in reverse chronological order by country, here is a selection of important ICT headlines from around the continent this week.
A two-day conference aims to find ways to make Juba (and other post-conflict cities) the world’s first Open Source city.
Computers in Africa: From N’Djamena to the Chadian Desert.
Main One is building infrastructure to connect coastal landing stations with interior areas in neighboring countries.
June 2012 advert for Orange Uganda’s 3G+ Internet service.
According to Symantec, IPs from Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, Congo-Brazzavile, Kenya, and South Africa participated in at least one global attack over the course of 2011.
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