Africa: A continent is waking up. Not through aid or wealth from the exploitation of natural resources, but through a technological revolution. The access to affordable mobile telecommunication. Inspired by deregulation and pioneered by local champions who have taken a lead in what is today's fastest growing mobile market in the world. There is money to be made in these markets, attracting more and more operators from the northern hemisphere. However positive the short term impact of this revolution may be, governments should try hard to assure a market of continued competition among network operators, as this competition is the source of a self propelled creation of welfare and new opportunities, motivated from within Africa. Chapter 1 o...
MBA thesis - WBSIn recent years, the cellular industry has seen a massive growth in terms of provid...
This study focuses on the effects of liberalisation and regulation of the telecommunications sector ...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The intention of this document is to discuss the dere...
Africa: A continent is waking up. Not through aid or wealth from the exploitation of natural resourc...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
Purpose- This study presents theoretical and empirical arguments for the role of mobile telephony in...
Abstract: Major African cities came recently in the age of digital communications, mainly through th...
The objective of this thesis is to capture the potential of information and communication technologi...
This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries....
This thesis employs models of homogenous and differentiated products to empirically investigate the ...
The study investigates how education, scientific output and the internet complement mobile phone pen...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.Paper pres...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Meilleure politique : une recherche en télécommuni...
The research topic of this thesis is Mobile Networks Evolution in East-Africa, in particular Kenya a...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
MBA thesis - WBSIn recent years, the cellular industry has seen a massive growth in terms of provid...
This study focuses on the effects of liberalisation and regulation of the telecommunications sector ...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The intention of this document is to discuss the dere...
Africa: A continent is waking up. Not through aid or wealth from the exploitation of natural resourc...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
Purpose- This study presents theoretical and empirical arguments for the role of mobile telephony in...
Abstract: Major African cities came recently in the age of digital communications, mainly through th...
The objective of this thesis is to capture the potential of information and communication technologi...
This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries....
This thesis employs models of homogenous and differentiated products to empirically investigate the ...
The study investigates how education, scientific output and the internet complement mobile phone pen...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.Paper pres...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Meilleure politique : une recherche en télécommuni...
The research topic of this thesis is Mobile Networks Evolution in East-Africa, in particular Kenya a...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
MBA thesis - WBSIn recent years, the cellular industry has seen a massive growth in terms of provid...
This study focuses on the effects of liberalisation and regulation of the telecommunications sector ...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.The intention of this document is to discuss the dere...