Relatively little local content exists from Africa. This trend can be seen via uploads to Flickr, Google, and Wikipedia.
How fast is high-speed broadband? MTN Sudan provides an excellent definition.
Comparing data from December 2011 with numbers from October 2010, we find that more editors are needed for 42 languages spoken in Africa.
Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, Mali, Somalia, Angola, Benin, Cote D’Ivoire, Senegal, South Africa, Nigeria, Rwanda, Chad, Uganda, Swaziland, Zambia, Egypt, Cameroon
Various facts and trends regarding mobile broadband.
Google has been extremely busy in Africa this March, holding a handful of events for developers and businesses.
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.