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Summary of ITU’s updated key telecom indicators (fixed, mobile broadband subscriptions)
November 22, 2011 ♦ One Comment

On November 16, 2011, the ITU released updated key ICT indicators for their six defined global regions. The latest data includes projections for 2011. How do African (Sub-Saharan African) trends look based on a few years of data?

Notes from ITU’s ‘Measuring the Information Society 2011’
September 29, 2011 ♦ One Comment

A couple of weeks ago, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), regarded as the source for Internet statistics, released a report on Internet usage habits in 152 countries around the world. The title: “Measuring the Information Society 2011.” Of interest to many is the ICT Development Index which ranks nations by …

Regional harmonization and mobile standardization
July 4, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on Regional harmonization and mobile standardization
Regional harmonization and mobile standardization

GSM roaming standards were discussed on the regional level years ago. What’s in store for the regional harmonization of 3G/4G/LTE standards?

Highlights from Vodafone’s mobile broadband report
May 23, 2011 ♦ One Comment
Highlights from Vodafone’s mobile broadband report

Vodafone’s recent policy report, “Making broadband accessible to all,” gathered expert opinion on what is shaping broadband policy in developing nations.

OA News: May 16-19, 2011
May 19, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: May 16-19, 2011

ICT prices fall 20+% over 2 years, Vodafone Social Impact of Mobile report, does broadband help society as much as we think?, 10 years of Nigerian GSM

Mobile Monday’s ‘Mobile Africa Report 2011’
April 9, 2011 ♦ 5 Comments
Mobile Monday’s ‘Mobile Africa Report 2011’

Mobile Monday’s recent state of the African mobile industry report provides an insight into the next 5 years of progress. 68% of the African pop. is expected to have a mobile phone within 5 years.