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Commentaries
Countries
Letter to SA Dept of Communications: Telecommunications Amendment Bill number 65 of 2001
Digital divide
Overview of The Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Bill
Telecommunication liberalization - what does it mean for the average citizen?"
e-Government
Civil Society meets to discuss input to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Empowerment Charter
Submission to SA Dept of Education on the Draft e-Education White Paper
Letter to ICASA: The provision of wireless Internet access using Industrial, Scientific and Medical frequencies
Convergence: technological change and effective regulation can bring benefits to the developing world
Debate between open source and proprietary software becomes real for developing countries
Letter to SA Dept of Communications: Telecommunications Amendment Bill number 65 of 2001
Media Release -- Watchdog needed to oversee implementation of the Interception And Monitoring Bill
Bridges.org Analysis and Commentary: Interception and Monitoring Bill
e-Literacy and education
Submission to SA Dept of Education on the Draft e-Education White Paper
Debate between open source and proprietary software becomes real for developing countries
Free and open source software
Debate between open source and proprietary software becomes real for developing countries
ICT policy
Interception and Monitoring Bill, 2001
Civil Society meets to discuss input to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Empowerment Charter
Convergence: technological change and effective regulation can bring benefits to the developing world
Overview of The Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Bill
Letter to SA Dept of Communications: Telecommunications Amendment Bill number 65 of 2001
Telecommunication liberalization - what does it mean for the average citizen?"
Wireless, WiFi and WiMax
Restricting VoIP and WiFi costs South Africa its position as a technology leader in Africa
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