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Ghana’s open source center, Namibian/Zambian/Botswana broadband plans, keep known cyber criminal nations offline?
Misc. stories from Central Africa, Egypt, Ghana, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zambia
Good news for Africa’s world image, even if the data is misleading. A study by online security company AVG recently determined that Internet users in the Caucasus region (Turkey, Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) have the greatest chance of facing cyber attacks. Such results, however biased or limited by the method …
There has been great activity in light of Namibia’s 20th year of independence from South Africa. Last month, the nation officially celebrated the event with government gatherings, exhibitions, lectures, and television programs. Many individuals, including the Founding President, the editor of The Namibian, the Deputy Minister of ICT, and various …
Here are a few miscellaneous articles and posts that have been shared in the past week in case you missed them the first time:
How inefficient operators, information asymmetry between regulator and operators and the role of the regulator to balance the interests of consumers, competing enterprises and investors is not …
South Africa roundup, ICT diffusion, Namibian data charges