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Call for Workshop Proposals for the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting
Interested stakeholders are invited to submit workshops proposals from 27 March through the online f...
SEACOM Calls For Proper Fibre Policy
Read more http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/Kenyabusiness/SEACOM-calls-for-proper-fibre-policy-578...
Spectrum management and implications for Open Access fibre
An International Telecommunications Union forum on November 17 2007 reached a treaty aimed at meetin...
Should Africans Care About ICANN?
During the last few years the relationship of African stakeholders with ICANN has received greater a...
Saturating the African Marketplace With Fibre
By Wairagala Wakabi Fibre optic cables could flood the Eastern coast of Africa, if plans by the Sout...
Q&A with South Africa’s Communications Director General
Lyndall Shope-Mafole, Director General of South Africa’s Department of Communications, spoke to CI...
Q&A with SEACOM President On Fibre Rollout
Construction of the 13,700 km Sea Cable System (SEACOM, www.seacom.mu) is underway and expected to r...
Q&A: NEPAD insists it has mandate over EASSy
CIPESA spoke to the Policy and Regulatory Affairs Adviser at the New Partnership for African Develop...
Organisations working on IPR issues
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), www.wipo.int, Geneva. WIPO is an international org...
Enabling Open Access ICT Infrastructure Through Universal Access
Introduction In view of the ongoing debates about how to reduce bandwidth costs in Africa, and discu...
National Workshop Hosted By Cipesa Discusses EASSy
1.0 Introduction The Collaboration for International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA...
E-ready for what? E-readiness in developing countries: Current status and prospects toward the Millennium Development Goals
View: Executive summary | Public announcement Jump to: Table of contents | Acknowledgements Table of...
COUNTRY CODE TLDs: KEY TO AFRICA'S INTERNET FUTURE, BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE IS A PROBLEM?
The Domain Name System is divided up into a number of Top-Level Domains (TLDs), including generic do...
Joining the dots: Issues ‘Connect Africa’ should consider
CIPESA Briefing Paper, November 2007 The ‘Connect Africa’ Summit will take place in Kigali, Rwan...
Comparison study of free/open source and proprietary software in an African context
Public ICT access and software choices in Africa Information and communications technology (ICT) can...
Access to Information in Uganda: Practice Should Match Policy
By Wairagala Wakabi – CIPESA Research Associate This paper investigates the Uganda Government’s ...
Gearing up For The 4th East African Internet Governance Forum
This paper investigates the Uganda Government’s policies and practice with regard to citizens’ a...
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