AfroBarometer: Where Is Africa Going?
Where is Africa going? This compendium summarizes both continental trends and divergent country directions. It is based on three rounds of Afrobarometer public opinion surveys, 1999- 2006. Among the... |
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ICT In Education In Ghana
This short Country Report, a result of a larger infoDev-supported Survey of ICT in Education in Africa, provides a general overview of current activities and issues related to ICT use in education in... |
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ICT Infrastructure and Research Priorities of Ghanaian Research Institutions
This document is divided into 6 parts. The first part describes the research focuses of the various research institutions. It presents analysis of areas of research per umbrella organizations and als... |
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Access to Computers and Communication Networks in Ghana
In this paper you would get a quick overview of Telecom liberations in Ghana after which the demand for telecoms, Internet and computers is still very high. I enumerate some of the efforts to addres... |
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GLOBAL DIFFUSION OF THE INTERNET IV: THE INTERNET IN GHANA
Ghana was one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa to gain Internet access. By 1996, three Internet service providers (ISPs) were competing. During the Internet boom years, 1998-2000, the IS... |
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3G Mobile Policy: The Case Of Ghana
Third Generation is the generic term used for the next generation of mobile communications systems. 3G systems will provide enhanced services to those - such as voice, text and data - predominantly a... |
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Is Ghana an Attractive Proposition for IT Services
During the last 10 years, the Ghanaian government has made a serious effort to increase foreign direct investment (FDI) and to use that as a vehicle for export-led growth. Much of the emphasis has be... |
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Africa's Tech Gap
Set against a global economy characterized by rapid technological advances, intensifying competition and growing liberalization, this study examines the “technology system” in four sub-Saharan count... |
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Satellite Communication in Ghana-challenges and prospects
Busy Internet is a Ghanaian ISP that uses satellite connectivity to bring Internet to West Africans. The operations of this ISP illustrate the reliability, versatility and efficiency of, VSAT, (Very... |
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Telecom Developments and Investments In Ghana
Since 1994, the number of fixed line telephone subscribers in Ghana has grown from app. 50,000 to 275,000 and, in the same period of time, mobile subscribers have gone up from a couple of thousands ... |
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Internet prices in Africa. A comparative study.
The costs of using Internet in Africa varies a great deal between countries. This is well known to those who travel in Africa, where a visit to an Internet café can cost anything from under one dolla... |
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