There are no doubts that the African telecommunication sector has grown and made significant strides the last three years. The level of progress is not a fluke. However, one of the greatest problems facing affordable telecommunication access in many parts of Africa is monopoly of access, links and inter-connectivity between operators. In many countries, this monopoly is controlled by incumbents, legacies of state owned telecommunication companies failing to realise when their job is done and when relinquishing their hold on national structures is more nationally productive. Often the links in question have been paid for with tax payers’ money before such companies are privatised or sold. This problem is significant across the African contin...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
Studies have shown that the number of mobile telecommunications operators in Nigeria has been on the...
Findings indicate that ICT sector reforms have generally been sub-optimal; insufficient competition ...
The persistence of high prices for international mobile roaming services, in contrast to falling nat...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Meilleure politique : une recherche en télécommuni...
Telecommunications in many African countries is several years, perhaps decades, behind the state of ...
Ethiopia, the second-most populous country in Africa with 110 million inhabitants, has one of the ol...
As Africa is lagging behind in global IT developments this lecture looks at the: Challenges &...
Africa is the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastructur...
Africa remains the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastr...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa is commonly associated with the goal of reducing the Global Digital...
The liberalisation of the telecommunications sector has undoubtedly contributed to the spread and ad...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
Many developing countries have experienced significant developments in their telecommunications netw...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
Studies have shown that the number of mobile telecommunications operators in Nigeria has been on the...
Findings indicate that ICT sector reforms have generally been sub-optimal; insufficient competition ...
The persistence of high prices for international mobile roaming services, in contrast to falling nat...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Meilleure politique : une recherche en télécommuni...
Telecommunications in many African countries is several years, perhaps decades, behind the state of ...
Ethiopia, the second-most populous country in Africa with 110 million inhabitants, has one of the ol...
As Africa is lagging behind in global IT developments this lecture looks at the: Challenges &...
Africa is the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastructur...
Africa remains the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastr...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa is commonly associated with the goal of reducing the Global Digital...
The liberalisation of the telecommunications sector has undoubtedly contributed to the spread and ad...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
Many developing countries have experienced significant developments in their telecommunications netw...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
Studies have shown that the number of mobile telecommunications operators in Nigeria has been on the...
Findings indicate that ICT sector reforms have generally been sub-optimal; insufficient competition ...