Considering domestic, geographic, operable, functional and economic environments of African countries, wireless networks appear to be a first option for the construction of communication there. In this paper the description of the technical virtues of wireless networks over fixed lines in underdeveloped areas is proposed based on a proposed impact of telecommunications model (ITM). The model is set up to verify the benefits of wireless networking to African countries. The ITM is able to disclose the importance of building a wireless network in specified rural areas by choosing accurate economic parameters to evaluate the contribution of telecommunications and to forecast the profitability of the network. To show the benefits of wireless net...
Numerous factors have shown Internet-based technology to be a key enabler in achieving the sustainab...
The African continent is ranked second most populated region and has a huge amount of natural resour...
In this paper, we describe our experiences deploying long distance, point-to-point WiFi links in Gha...
Africa remains the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastr...
The book describes experiences of building community wireless networks in Uganda and Nigeria. The ai...
The liberalisation of the telecommunication industry in Africa, and the further development of the r...
The technology is among the important tools for sustainable development in the world. The way is sp...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
In general, rural areas in Africa are seen as unprofitable by operators and hence these areas do not...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries have mobile markets ranging from one of ...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
We examine the effect on economic growth of mobile cellular phones in sub-Saharan Africa where a mar...
Most rural areas of the developing countries lack Information and Communication (ICT) infrastructure...
Abstract: Major African cities came recently in the age of digital communications, mainly through th...
PhD (Computer Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012There is a general consens...
Numerous factors have shown Internet-based technology to be a key enabler in achieving the sustainab...
The African continent is ranked second most populated region and has a huge amount of natural resour...
In this paper, we describe our experiences deploying long distance, point-to-point WiFi links in Gha...
Africa remains the least wired continent in the world in terms of robust telecommunications infrastr...
The book describes experiences of building community wireless networks in Uganda and Nigeria. The ai...
The liberalisation of the telecommunication industry in Africa, and the further development of the r...
The technology is among the important tools for sustainable development in the world. The way is sp...
To enjoy modern information technology applications for development such as e-medicine, tele-edcuati...
In general, rural areas in Africa are seen as unprofitable by operators and hence these areas do not...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries have mobile markets ranging from one of ...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
We examine the effect on economic growth of mobile cellular phones in sub-Saharan Africa where a mar...
Most rural areas of the developing countries lack Information and Communication (ICT) infrastructure...
Abstract: Major African cities came recently in the age of digital communications, mainly through th...
PhD (Computer Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012There is a general consens...
Numerous factors have shown Internet-based technology to be a key enabler in achieving the sustainab...
The African continent is ranked second most populated region and has a huge amount of natural resour...
In this paper, we describe our experiences deploying long distance, point-to-point WiFi links in Gha...