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e-Waste concerns re-echoes at clean environment forum

Even with the Basel Convention prohibiting International waste transfer, the dumping of e-waste into the Nigerian market and the rest of the African sub-region has continued to grow in geometric progression attracting both national and international regulatory authorities.

CTO powers search for rural connection solutions in Ghana

Ghana’s quest for effective and sustainable connectivity solutions for its rural community may have started yielding the expected results when stakeholders including including the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO), Ghana’s Ministry of Communications, the National Communications Authority (NCA), the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), among others gathered in Sunyani in the Brong-Ahafo region recently to discuss how best to expand ICT communication in under-served regions of the country.

Used, refurbished phones flood market

In a surprising new wave, the popular refurbished phones commonly known as China phones notable for it’s ‘No Name’ feature and sometimes small Chinese inscriptions on weak metallic casings bearing a thousand and one key buttons – its perfect giveaway, has now metamorphosed.

Juwah commissions GateWay Network in Abuja

Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Eugene Juwah on Monday in Abuja cut the tape to signal commencement of commercial services for provision of wireless broadband services in as part of the provision of services in six states of the country by Gateway Business.

Stakeholders hold summit on ICT for Africa

A conference to brainstorm on the current challenges relating to infrastructure, security and government policies slowing down the benefits accruable from a virile ICT growth for 2011 is to hold in Nigeria.

No trust between Nigerian ISPs and foreign ones, says US researcher

An American researcher and assistant professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and Interactive Computing, Atlanta Georgia, Michael Best, recently, exclusively told Vanguard CyberLIFE that the major reason for the bottlenecks experienced at every internet exchange point online, especially between local and foreign based ISPs is because both ISP classes “do not trust each other”.

Cloud computing to drive $6.4 b in server hardware spending by 2014 , IDC

CLOUD computing presents a viable option for IT organizations seeking to reduce the complexity within their IT environments, either by means of converged systems that arrive pre_integrated and ready to use or systems that are offsite entirely. In both scenarios, the pursuit of cloud computing options will drive new spending on server hardware.

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