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Internet via satellite in Africa : an overview of the options available


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Abstract: In a wide-ranging ‘ICT for development' debate, the connectivity issue often appears to be the killer: Any project, telecentre, ISP, school or farmers co-operative has to make do with whatever infrastructure there is – or so it is believed. If a cable link - a telephone connection for instance - is available, then the project can go ahead. If not, then little can be done. The good news is that satellites can now bring high-speed duplex Internet links to any place on earth. Thus, while current satellite coverage of Africa certainly offers room for improvement (and will get a whole lot better by 2003), it can already deliver solutions. The most attractive solution is probably one of the special Internet-via-satellite-plans, like Web-Sat, Tachyon, Starband or any of the ones to come.
Authors: Hegener, M.
Series Title: Advisory Note
Category: General
Serial number: 6
Keywords: information and communication technologies
Language: eng
Organization: IICD - International Institute for Communication and Development
PAGE: 17
Place: The Hague
Publisher: IICD
Year: 2002
Region: Africa South of Sahara
Right: © 2002 IICD
Subject: Information, Knowledge and Communication
Title: Internet via satellite in Africa : an overview of the options available

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