27.01.2006
Mr Jim Ovia, the newly appointed chairman of the National Information Technology Advisory Committee (NITAC) , has identified ICT as the cement that holds the future of mankind together. He vowed to ensure the development of ICT in Nigeria.
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27.01.2006
Mr. Kan-Dapaah Minister of Communications of Ghana announced that Ghana's telecommunication sector has witnessed a dramatic improvement in telecommunications infrastructure in the year 2005 in response to the innovative policies and growing confidence in the management of the sector. Ghana's tele-density now stands at fifteen per cent.
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24.01.2006
From the expanding reach of broadband to city-wide Wi-Fi networks and the use of internet telephones, trends are developing in Southern and Central Africa and beginning to spread across the continent, says a new report from the London-based Internet company Balancing Act.
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[Central Africa]
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19.01.2006
Reporters Without Borders today called on the international community, especially the United Nations, to persuade the government to rethink its plans to create a Broadcasting Authority with broad powers over radio stations, cable TV and online media, and to increase the cost of a radio broadcasting licence by at least 10 or 20 times.
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[Nepal]
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18.01.2006
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is pleased to announce on behalf of the Information Management Resource Kit (IMARK) Steering Group, the release the new IMARK website located at: www.imarkgroup.org .
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18.01.2006
Mighty names from the worlds of art and documentary photography have donated 100 prints for a charity auction to be held on ebay.fr between 19th and 29th January 2006.
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[funding/grant]
[World Wide Web]
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17.01.2006
The Government wants views on whether media ownership should be controlled.
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[Kenya]
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17.01.2006
Media are invited to cover ADB's 39th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, to be held in Hyderabad, India, from 3 to 6 May.
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[India]
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13.01.2006
Canadas International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is pleased to announce plans to create an Open Archive, the first among Canadian research funding organizations. The Open Archive will provide full access over the Internet to IDRCs rich research archive. In addition to making information more freely available, this initiative will provide IDRC-funded researchers with a much-needed outlet to publish and showcase their work.
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[World Wide Web]
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13.01.2006
The Herald Journal on Friday,January 06, 2006 carried an article titled "Bridging a medical gap". The article is about how Dr. Eddie Loo, an instructional designer and distance education professor from Utah State University (USU) is helping to bridge the knowledge gap that exists in the African country of Rwanda. Dr. Eddie Loo is the recipient of the 2005 Innovative Practices Award.
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13.01.2006
The Government proposes to increase the number of members in the State Information Commission to five soon. This was announced at a conference convened by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy here on Thursday on the request of Chief Information Commissioner Palat Mohandas.
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[India]
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13.01.2006
Talk about a win-win situation: a small telecom company seizes on an opportunity to step into a perfect business void, developing a broadband network where none exists, and where customer demand is on the rise. Meanwhile, a nation with just one landline for every 250 people gets expanded access to inexpensive, reliable communication.
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[Sierra Leone]
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13.01.2006
By the middle of this year, direct-to-home-enabled radio broadcasting will be available at three stations of All India Radio (AIR).
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[India]
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13.01.2006
All India Radio Bangalore, observed the golden jubilee of its founding on Wednesday evening with much nostalgia, though it is not the monarch of all that it surveyed on the news and views scene as was the case in 1955 with the advent of TV channels and also private broadcasters.
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[India]
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12.01.2006
Malaysian journalists planned to attend a weekend workshop on freedom of information and proposed legal reforms to improve access. The workshop was scheduled for January 14 and 15 at Shah Village Hotel in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
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12.01.2006
A JOINT Select Committee of Parliament met yesterday to begin the first review of the two-year-old Access to Information Act.
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[Jamaica]
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12.01.2006
On 6 January, Reporters Without Borders issued six concrete proposals aimed at ensuring that Internet-sector companies respect free expression when operating in repressive countries. The organisation calls on bloggers and Internet users to sign an online petition in support of this initiative.
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12.01.2006
The number of Internet users surpassed one billion in 2005 up from only 45 million in 1995 and 420 million in 2000, with India accounting for 50.6 million. While the U.S. continues to lead with nearly 200 million Internet users at the end of 2005, China and India are now in second and fourth place among Internet users.
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[India]
[Internet]
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12.01.2006
A Tamil internet browser, "Valaiyodi," that promises to help rural people understand the hundreds of millions of Web pages, has been developed by R. Duraipandian, software engineer, Panacea Dream Weavers Software (Chennai).
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[India]
[research in ICT]
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