This study examines the impact the SAT-3 fibre optic submarine cable has had on telecommunications in four African countries has found that the potential of the cable has not been properly exploited. Instead, ownership of the cable by telecoms incumbents in the countries researched has reinforced their market positions. The study analyses the effect ownership of the South Atlantic 3/West Africa Submarine Cable (SAT-3/WASC) has had on the communications markets in Angola, Cameroon, Ghana and Senegal. It focuses on the 'Africa section' of the submarine cable -running along the west coast of Africa down to southern Africa- with a specific emphasis on access and cost
Only a year ago, East Africa was the last major region on Earth without fibre-optic broadband Intern...
Telecom infrastructure development has been enabled greatly by different forms of collaborations or ...
Provides a description of the telecommunication infrastructure in Sub-Sahara Africa, economic and so...
This study examines the impact the SAT-3 fibre optic submarine cable has had on telecommunications i...
The case for Open Access communications infrastructure in Africa: impact of international submarine ...
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation focuses on aspects of the “reinforced monopoly” of telecom c...
The liberalisation of the telecommunication industry in Africa, and the further development of the r...
FERDI, Working paper P241, NovemberThis paper estimates the impact of fiber-optic submarine cables (...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
PowerPoint presentationMeeting: International Open Access Conference, 2-3 November, 2009, Accra, GHF...
There are no doubts that the African telecommunication sector has grown and made significant strides...
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...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
As Africa is lagging behind in global IT developments this lecture looks at the: Challenges &...
Only a year ago, East Africa was the last major region on Earth without fibre-optic broadband Intern...
Telecom infrastructure development has been enabled greatly by different forms of collaborations or ...
Provides a description of the telecommunication infrastructure in Sub-Sahara Africa, economic and so...
This study examines the impact the SAT-3 fibre optic submarine cable has had on telecommunications i...
The case for Open Access communications infrastructure in Africa: impact of international submarine ...
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation focuses on aspects of the “reinforced monopoly” of telecom c...
The liberalisation of the telecommunication industry in Africa, and the further development of the r...
FERDI, Working paper P241, NovemberThis paper estimates the impact of fiber-optic submarine cables (...
Africa is the continent with the most countries near the bottom of the developmental scale. However,...
PowerPoint presentationMeeting: International Open Access Conference, 2-3 November, 2009, Accra, GHF...
There are no doubts that the African telecommunication sector has grown and made significant strides...
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...
Developing Countries (DCs), particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), are suffering from scien...
As Africa is lagging behind in global IT developments this lecture looks at the: Challenges &...
Only a year ago, East Africa was the last major region on Earth without fibre-optic broadband Intern...
Telecom infrastructure development has been enabled greatly by different forms of collaborations or ...
Provides a description of the telecommunication infrastructure in Sub-Sahara Africa, economic and so...