English Issue Archives

  • ACCELON TO LAUNCH INTERNATIONAL VOIP SERVICE IN NIGERIA IN 4-6 WEEKS TIME
  • CDMA SPECIAL - COST AND TECH ADVANTAGES BUT CAN IT BREAK INTO AFRICA'S GSM MARKETS?
  • The SAT3 fibre - a monopoly that stands in the way of cheaper international bandwidth
  • VOIP wars - Skype hits Africa and Telkom Kenya disconnects Sema cards
  • African international bandwidth set to grow by 81% to 2008 driven by mobile and broadband
  • The sun's rays power up laptops for primary schools in Rwanda
  • Botswana liberalisation special - Re-arranging the deckchairs or the real thing?
  • The great African telecoms equipment giveaway - who stands to benefit?
  • Mobile data special - Africa's mobile users soon to go text-mad
  • South Africa leads the way in music download revolution but held back by broadband costs
  • Technology put to the test as parts of East Africa reel from effects of Asian tsunamis
  • Southern Sudan: SPLM bidding to put in place NGN communications
  • Private sector ICT lobbying: making friends and influencing people
  • South Africa - niche VOIP telecom player promising average 37% cuts on all calls
  • Rascom targets 0.25m rural users with its satellite service due in 2006
  • Mobile goes Wi-Fi - an opportunity to expand internet usage?
  • Ghana - GISPA signs agreement with GT for new, low prices on SAT-3
  • Mozambique - TDM's MD Adriano wants a new interconnect agreement
  • Guinea-Bissau: Eguitel defends its license and moves ahead with VOIP telecentres
  • Kenya the latest African entrant to the international outsourcing market