Fibre for Africa
August 15th, 2008 by Adamhttp://fibreforafrica.net
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http://fibreforafrica.net
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a non-profit organization that has worked since the late
1980s to help develop and deploy networking technology in various
projects throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the
Caribbean, the Middle East, and the New Independent States.
http://www.nsrc.org/
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Two-way satellite-based Internet services using very small aperture
terminals (VSAT) to connect directly the US or Europe have also been
quickly adopted where ever regulations allow. Namely in DRC, Ghana,
Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia which all have ISPs
that are not dependent on the monopoly telecom operator for their
international bandwidth.
http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=322
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MyExperience may be an open source option for PDA-based data collection. It is a BSD-licensed open source mobile data collection tool developed
for Windows Mobile devices (including
PDAs and
mobile phones) using .NET CF 2 and Microsoft SQL Compact Edition. MyExperience
is available for free on SourceForge in
beta release.
http://myexperience.sourceforge.net/
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For people and organizations living and working in the Hoffman Triangle Neighborhood of New Orleans.
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