Abstract—With an alarmingly low teledensity in South Africa, less than 5 % in some rural areas, and not much hope of further wired infrastructure, as the costs incurred are high compared to potential revenue, wireless connectivity could be a great asset and service in South Africa. This paper looks at how wireless communication technologies, 802.11, WiMAX and VSAT, can be used to allow broadband connectivity of schools to the Internet, with special reference to experimental work that is being done in Grahamstown schools.1 I
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the latest wireless standards and technologies may...
The South Africa Connect national broadband policy of 2013 aims to ensure that the country achieves ...
In April 2008, an interactive information communication technology (ICT) network was established in ...
Abstract—With an alarmingly low teledensity in South Africa, less than 5 % in some rural areas, and ...
Connectivity is vital to any country to usher in economic growth, better education and healthcare an...
The South African Government has launched a drive to provide Telecentres to communities and Internet...
This study is about investigating the supply-side factors affecting broadband connectivity in South ...
Societal trends have changed more in the last decade than they have in the last century. This is par...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are capable of expanding access to quality educati...
Abstract- As demand for new, reliable, flexible and relatively inexpensive internet access in margin...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the latest wireless standards and technologies may...
The application of wireless technologies in education is having a big development, but contrary to w...
Wireless technologies, such as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) and Wireless ...
Abstract — Providing connectivity to rural areas comes with a unique set of challenges and are curre...
In response to different development challenges, Tanzania is striving to achieve her fourth attribut...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the latest wireless standards and technologies may...
The South Africa Connect national broadband policy of 2013 aims to ensure that the country achieves ...
In April 2008, an interactive information communication technology (ICT) network was established in ...
Abstract—With an alarmingly low teledensity in South Africa, less than 5 % in some rural areas, and ...
Connectivity is vital to any country to usher in economic growth, better education and healthcare an...
The South African Government has launched a drive to provide Telecentres to communities and Internet...
This study is about investigating the supply-side factors affecting broadband connectivity in South ...
Societal trends have changed more in the last decade than they have in the last century. This is par...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are capable of expanding access to quality educati...
Abstract- As demand for new, reliable, flexible and relatively inexpensive internet access in margin...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the latest wireless standards and technologies may...
The application of wireless technologies in education is having a big development, but contrary to w...
Wireless technologies, such as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) and Wireless ...
Abstract — Providing connectivity to rural areas comes with a unique set of challenges and are curre...
In response to different development challenges, Tanzania is striving to achieve her fourth attribut...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how the latest wireless standards and technologies may...
The South Africa Connect national broadband policy of 2013 aims to ensure that the country achieves ...
In April 2008, an interactive information communication technology (ICT) network was established in ...