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Africa Telecom back issues
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Reducing Internet connectivity costs in Africa.(Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System)
November 1, 2005
World Bank offers East African fiber consortium EASSy funding.(ACROSS AFRICA)
November 1, 2005... World Bank's Pierre Guislain outlined the financing offer the Bank has made to the East African fiber project EASSy. The offer has been under negotiation since November 2004, and this was the first public announcement of the Bank's proposal. The offer is conditional on consortium members...
African universities come together to set up NRENs and buy international bandwidth.(National Research and Education Networks )
November 1, 2005... Africa's universities took a step nearer joining their developed-world colleagues when a group decided that they would bid for international fiber capacity in the EASSy fiber project and that they would seek to encourage the setting up of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs). This...
MTN bid for Mascom not yet finalized.
November 1, 2005... MTN's US$128 million (P716.8 million) bid for 44 percent of Mascom Wireless Botswana--40 percent owned by Econet Wireless--is not finalized, and the sale is subject to arbitration, a key Mascom shareholder has said.
DECI Investments, which claims 60 percent of Mascom, said that its two...
Telecom Egypt selects Ericsson-Cisco solution to upgrade fixed network.
November 1, 2005... Telecom Egypt (TE) has chosen Ericsson in cooperation with Cisco Systems, as one of the suppliers to upgrade its fixed network to a carrier-class, Internet Protocol (IP) Next-generation Network. The deal, which will address both classic telephony and new multimedia services, is an essential...