14.07.2006
As of July 2006, WiMAX service had been trialed in more than 50 countries worldwide. At least twelve countries already have commercially deployed WiMAX service. Many more markets had WiMAX service in early deployment or planning stages.
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[research in ICT]
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10.07.2006
Along with the announcement of high-school results these days, college admissions are hot too. With the seats in colleges being just a fraction of school enrolment (about 8-10% in India compared to 25-50% in many countries), there is a huge demand-supply mismatch.
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[India]
[education & ICT]
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10.07.2006
After lagging behind in the Information and Technology gravy train for years, the Bihar government is finally taking steps to catch up with other developed states by equipping all of their 26 ministers with sophisticated laptop computers under the national e-governance plan of the Central government.
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[India]
[e-governance]
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10.07.2006
Ministers of Science and Technology in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are currently meeting in Pretoria to prepare for the regional summit taking place in Lesotho next month.
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allAfrica.com
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[ICT in poverty reduction]
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06.07.2006
The majority of the 20,217 registered unemployed graduates in the country are those who took Information Communications Technology (ICT) courses in local institutions of higher learning.
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