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We’ve counted at least 66 articles and updates about African Internet progress over the course of just 10 days. We’re glad to see such optimism as many regions become centers for tech business and e-learning.
Burundi is an interesting case when it comes to Internet access. Although the nation has one of the lowest Internet (and Facebook) penetration rates in the world, it has 3G service available – from two operators, nonetheless. The to-date investment in 3G seems surprising when, according to the UN’s World …
PayPal in Morocco, mobile education in SSA, mobile advances for Burundi, official Kenyan online gaming, thoughts on Barcamp Abidjan, Zim cloud computing, and more
Out of Africa: 42 tech stories from September 2011.
15 stories: MXit privacy, Burundi’s 3G, Africa Digital Week on horizon, Seacom’s land network, Google & education networks, Co-creation hub Nigeria, on ‘Made in Africa’
24+ mobile/tech/web stories from Kenya, Uganda, DRC, SA, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Burundi, Morocco, Malawi, Ghana, Niger, Cameroon