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These days, African Internet users need to worry about privacy and not just access
June 4, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on These days, African Internet users need to worry about privacy and not just access
These days, African Internet users need to worry about privacy and not just access

African examples of Internet governance as discussed at Stockholm Internet Forum 2014.

OA News: April 14 – May 25, 2014
May 25, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: April 14 – May 25, 2014

African ICT news headlines, perspectives, and briefs from the past six weeks represent 44 countries.

Dominant African mobile operators usually offer cheapest domestic mobile product
May 6, 2014 ♦ One Comment
Dominant African mobile operators usually offer cheapest domestic mobile product

In 2014, there is a trend in African telcommunication markets towards data offerings. At least eight countries have introduced prepaid bundle services.

Online Africa Weekly Top 10: tech hubs, iGDP, literacy, online freedom, and more
May 3, 2014 ♦ 2 Comments
Online Africa Weekly Top 10: tech hubs, iGDP, literacy, online freedom, and more

Our top 10 stories from the past week feature themes relating to tech hubs, iGDP, literacy, online freedom, and more.

North African broadband markets, visualized
May 1, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on North African broadband markets, visualized
North African broadband markets, visualized

A World Bank report on the state of the Middle East and North Africa’s broadband landscape examines how to develop each market through a combination of policy, infrastructure, and competition.

High ‘e-friction’ levels in Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa
April 30, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on High ‘e-friction’ levels in Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa
High ‘e-friction’ levels in Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa

Even if places like Kenya or South Africa lead Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of internet readiness, these nations have a ways to go if they are to compete on a global level.