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February 2008

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25.02.2008 Japanese telecom leader NTT DoCoMo unveiled an innovative Bluetooth handset, the “Sound Leaf Plus” at the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The light-weight mobile works when pressed against the bone below the ear and has a high frequency switch for improved sound articulation.
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Related topics/regions: [Japan] [East Asia] [Communication] [ICT]
22.02.2008 Blogging, internet chat rooms and sites have become the safest ways for gay Africans and Arabs to meet, while keeping their identities secret. Caution is after all crucial as homosexual acts are illegal in most countries in Africa and the Middle East.
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Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Middle East] [North Africa] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT] [Internet]
21.02.2008 The Sinazongwe District Development Committee in Southern Zambia has opened up an advocacy centre for its community. The advocacy centre based at Malima will provide services to over two thousand people from the area and will be used to access various ICTs.
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Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Development] [Communication] [ICT]
21.02.2008 A meeting of the members of the Indian Ocean Commission in Addis Ababa last week decided to give the go-ahead to connect their island-members by fibre to each other and the rest of the world. The connecting cable would be available on non-discriminatory terms and under a low-cost, high volume regime.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Development] [Communication] [Internet]
21.02.2008 An Indian private telecom company, Reliance Communications has announced Gramada Phone scheme in Karnataka with the aim of connecting rural areas and enabling people to take advantage of various economic opportunities. Under the scheme, 200,000 connections are to be provided by the end of March at a nominal price.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT]
20.02.2008 Steve Buckley of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters was in India recently. Aware of the countless hurdles faced by community radio in the country, he said that the policy here was restrictive in nature.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT]
19.02.2008 Even while a US-based body is running tests to see whether it will offer domain names in non-Roman alphabets, in countries such as India mobile companies are wooing rural users by offering services in local scripts to overcome the language barrier.
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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT] [Internet]
17.02.2008 Menteri Komunikasi dan Informatika Mohammad Nuh merasa senang karena Indonesia dianggapnya telah berhasil mengejar ketertinggalan di bidang teknologi komunikasi informasi (ICT), khususnya di bidang telekomunikasi.
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Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet]
17.02.2008 The Indonesian government is determined to utilize the information technology effectively to support efforts to increase the national competitiveness. This aspiration is reflected in the Indonesian.
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Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Media]
14.02.2008 A dozen auto rickshaws or e-Tuktuks equipped with laptops, printers, telephones, recorders, and the Internet roam the villages in remote Sri Lanka, combining the services of a traditional telecenter and radio station. So ingenious was the concept that it won the Stockhom Challenge GKP Award in Kuala Lumpur last December.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet]
14.02.2008 A dozen auto rickshaws or e-Tuktuks equipped with laptops, printers, telephones, recorders, and the Internet roam the villages in remote Sri Lanka, combining the services of a traditional telecenter and radio station. So ingenious was the concept that it won the Stockhom Challenge GKP Award in Kuala Lumpur last December.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Communication] [ICT] [Civil society]
14.02.2008 Nokia’s navigations tools will soon render the paper maps sold on streets a thing of the past. Wallets, cash, credit cards will all be replaced by a mobile wallet. Location-based social networking will allow the user to find out the exact location of his or her buddies.
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Related topics/regions: [Communication] [ICT]
07.02.2008 The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was the largest single event in international debate on information and communications technologies (ICTs) during the past ten years. It absorbed a great deal of the time and resources of international organisations, governments, civil society organisations and businesses over a four-year period (2001 to 2005). It produced four documents setting out aspirations for the information society. It provided a framework for international discussion of infrastructure finance and internet governance. But it received only limited public attention and failed to bridge the paradigm gap between the worlds of information technology and international development. Sixteen months after it ended, its impact – on all parties – seems to be receding as technology and policy debate move on to meet new challenges.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Development] [Communication] [ICT]
Close-up of mobile phone in use in Nairobi, Kenya as part of M4G (Mobile for Good) Initiative, May 2004
07.02.2008 Today,we have to describe events elsewhere because as all too often happens, key decisions that will affect the continent are happening elsewhere. Unless something fairly radical happens in the next 12-18 months, the development of mobile content revenues on the continent will be shaped by the “hand-me-down” attitudes and technologies of other
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Image: Close-up of mobile phone in use in Nairobi, Kenya as part of M4G (Mobile for Good) Initiative, May 2004 © Peter Armstrong
06.02.2008 Lembaga Kampung Halaman membuat program ”Kami Bicara” untuk 10 sekolah dari berbagai daerah. Isinya antara lain mengajak murid-murid memvideokan aktivitas positifnya. Lalu, hasilnya di-upload ke web blog untuk sosialisasi ke masyarakat luas.
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Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Capacity building] [Education] [Youth] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Media]
05.02.2008 A UNESCO publication titled: CR: A user’s guide to the Technology is an excellent manual for potential community radio operators. With Indian government planning to set up 4,000 stations, the manual is a handy reference for starting a radio station in the country.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Communication] [ICT]
05.02.2008 Teknologi Informasi (TI) yang kini berkembang amat pesat tak bisa dipungkiri memberikan kontribusi yang signifikan terhadap seluruh proses globalisasi ini. Mulai dari wahana TI yang paling sederhana (radio dan televisi), hingga internet dan ponsel, informasi mengalir dengan sangat cepat dan menyeruak ruang kesadaran banyak orang.
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Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Media] [Science]
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05.02.2008 A documentary filled with the message of hope and courage, follows a young South African HIV/AIDS activist as she crosses linguistic and cultural barriers to reach HIV positive women living in the city of Mumbai in India. The documentary is due to be shown on Indian television this year.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [South Africa] [Education] [Health] [AIDS] [Gender] [Sexuality] [Communication] [Activism]
Image: The AIDS ribbon
01.02.2008 Large parts of Middle East and India are facing disruption of Internet services due to damage to two undersea cables in the Mediterranean. It will take at least a week’s time to restore the severed cables.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Communication] [ICT]

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