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communications

February 2006

28.02.2006 Projekti e-Riders është i dizajnuar që të fuqizojë kapacitetet e organizatave të shoqërisë civile në Maqedoni që të paraqesin porositë e tyre, të promovojnë pjesëmarrjen e qytetarëve në çështje publike, të krijojnë koalicione dhe të shërbejnë komunitetet e tyre më mirë.
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [civil society & ICT] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT]
28.02.2006 A pregnant woman at home alone in her remote village in Sierra Leone unexpectedly went into a difficult labor and, with no access to a doctor or medical facilities, a minor medical emergency could have taken a tragic turn.
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Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT]
25.02.2006 The efficacy of the system of providing information under the Right to Information Act depended much on public awareness on the legislation.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [content] [e-governance]
24.02.2006 "Welcome to Radio Raghav FM Mansoorpur 1 - the one stop entertainment solution for all...," chirps the attractive voice of a radio jockey. A swank new FM channel in New Delhi or Mumbai? No, the innovation of an impoverished Bihar villager that has got people hooked. The radio station, beaming from Mansoorpur village in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district, has been giving music, local news and views for the last three years. For hundreds in and around the area it is 'the' station to tune into rather than national stations.
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Related topics/regions: [India]
24.02.2006 As the world’s societies and economies depend increasingly on the Internet, after three decades, the Internet and other global networks are approaching a crossroads. Leading Internet architects believe that the premises on which the Internet was built need rethinking, in order to preserve and expand opportunities for innovation and economic growth. The window of opportunity is now, for international cooperation and coherent policies to help shape a global Internet, that meets the needs of as many users as possible, is robust and secure, and that can scale itself to evolving requirements.
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Related topics/regions: [Internet]
23.02.2006 World's GSM umbrella body, the GSM Association, and Intel are jointly providing laptop computer users with automatic access to HSDPA and other GSM-based technologies and the ability to connect and roam across global mobile networks.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [economy]
23.02.2006 In what could spell bad news for the use of copyrighted material on the Internet, a US District Court judge, A Howard Matz, has ruled that the free availability of Perfect 10's adult entertainment thumbnail images on Google's image search "likely" amounts to copyright infringement.
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23.02.2006 Google, the US-based Internet giant, has once again landed in a controversy in China, with the government on Wednesday saying it has completed a probe into charges that the company operated in the country without proper licence.
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Related topics/regions: [China] [content] [World Wide Web]
23.02.2006 Have you ever heard of a FM station launched with just Rs 50? Well, there's one running at Muzaffarpur in Bihar. Though the owner, Raghav Mahto, earns little money from it, his station is growing in popularity.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [content]
Radio Still a Popular Medium
23.02.2006 The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has earmarked a whopping Rs 20 lakh in its annual budget for starting an FM radio service.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [content] [ICT in poverty reduction]
Image: Radio Still a Popular Medium
22.02.2006 The sudden spurt of interest that followed the unshackling of local Frequency Modulation (FM) radio from government control and the way these new stations are attracting a new, young and mobile audience, is being seen as a new leap of technology in a medium that will be 100 years old in 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [content] [research in ICT]
22.02.2006 Seated in his office on the 10th Floor of Teleposta Tower, Nairobi, Dr Bitange Ndemo, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communications, cuts the image of a confident CEO sitting on the crest of a blue-chip company.
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [policy initiatives in ICT]
21.02.2006 iNARS is initiating an e-discussion on knowledge management and agriculture, starting 20 February. Upon the suggestion of Koda Traore at CTA, the discussion is going to focus on knowledge management and knowledge sharing. It is expected that this will help in eliciting different perspectives people have on this issue.
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Related topics/regions: [content] [World Wide Web]
17.02.2006 A highlight of the World Telecommunication Development Conference, in Doha, Qatar, 7-15 March 2006, will be a panel discussion among the movers, shakers and thinkers within governments, civil society, the private sector and international organizations to achieve the goal of connecting the world to the benefits of information and communication technologies (ICT).
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From: International Telecommunication Union
16.02.2006 The government on Wednesday announced that the proposed Broadcasting Regulatory Act was finally ready and the inter-ministerial process was on before the Bill was placed before Parliament.
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Related topics/regions: [India]
15.02.2006 Bangladesh NGO, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication, (BNNRC) will organise a training programme on Rural Knowledge Centers: How to Get Started and Keep Going at Sitakund, Chittagong from February 22 to February 24, 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [capacity building]
09.02.2006 Sources said community radio, which has been playing an im portant role in transmitting local information, E–learning, entertainment, disasters management and mass awareness on different issues in most of the countries of the world, could be turned into a major means of transmitting information in Bangladesh during natural disasters in the coastal areas
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [e-governance] [media technologies]
06.02.2006 A small radio station 120 miles from the Ghanaian capital is transformed into a community multimedia centre.
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Related topics/regions: [Ghana] [Africa] [access]

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