Full Coverage: Communication
August 2004
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31.08.2004
Even as the number of phones rise in urban India, the growth in rural areas has fallen sharply in the last three years lines added in 2003 are a third of 2002 and in 2004 they were half of 2003.
From: Centre For Spatial Database Management & Solutions Related topics/regions: [India] [Information & media] |
31.08.2004
Published by ABC Ulwazi, a radio training and production house for development in South Africa, this manual discusses the aspects of community radio, including issues such as production of content and sustainability of radio stations.
MoreFrom: itrainonline.org Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [South Africa] [ICT] |
27.08.2004
Albania will start the construction of a $10 million (8.2 million euro) road in its central region, in late October as part of efforts to upgrade its transport infrastructure, the government's spokesperson Aldrin Dalipi said.
more...Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Transport] [Credit and investment] Image: Albania invests in transport infrastructure.
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27.08.2004
The reconstruction works on the Vijecnica building in Sarajevo proceed slowly. By decision and agreement of the City and Cantonal authorities, the building will be used for slightly different purposes, to the effect that only a third of the total available space will be dedicated to the National and University Library. Before its was destroyed in 1992, the Library had the whole building to itself.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Education] [Culture] |
26.08.2004
Ten new resource centres (Brus, Zajecar, Majdanpek, Prokuplje, Pirot, Pozega, Valjevo, Sremska Mitrovica, Loznica and Ljig) started operating in Eastern and Western Serbia in June 2004. The Resource Centres are part of the Support for Civil Society in Serbia Project, jointly implemented by the European Agency for Reconstruction and Development and the European Movement in Serbia consortium, with the assistance of the Network of Experts, through the Fund for Support of Civil Society in Serbia.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Activism] [Civil society] |
25.08.2004
Participants at a Unesco workshop have supported the need for more community multimedia centres in South Asia. The four-day workshop held in Bangalore and Budhikote, India, focused on local content, peoples participation and sustainability of community media projects.
MoreFrom: UNESCO - Communication, Information and Informatics Sector Related topics/regions: [India] [Capacity building] [ICT] |
24.08.2004
Funds from the non-profit sector will help start a network of independent radio stations in Afghanistan as the country prepares for elections in October 2004. International assistance groups will remain the biggest single source of advertising income for these stations for the next two years.
MoreFrom: Action Without Borders, Inc. Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [ICT] [Civil society] |
24.08.2004
An Indian NGO is conducting audience research as the first step towards launching a community radio project in the countrys Jharkhand state. The World Bank-funded initiative will give rural communities a chance to raise issues that concern them through programmes broadcast from the government-run radio station.
MoreFrom: Charkha development Communication Network Related topics/regions: [India] [Capacity building] [ICT] [Civil society] |
24.08.2004
The Macedonian Telecommunications will charge only two denars for cost of the paper for the call listings that will be issued to the users that sought detailed list of phone-calls charged on their July phone bills, said the representatives of the company. This move by the Telecom followed the statement by the State Markets Inspectorate that Macedonian Telecommunication will act against the Law if it charges the requests for detailed listings that resulted from the civic campaign RESIST-SAY NO.
more...Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Activism] [Civil society] |
20.08.2004
A South African company is offering 10,000 schools in the country a free SMS service that will help teachers and the parents of students stay in touch. While the schools will not pay to share information, the parents will receive up to five promotional messages a week.
MoreFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [South Africa] [ICT] |
19.08.2004
Indias telecommunications department has invited bids to set up public phones in nearly 0.1 million villages that do not have telecommunication facilities. The cost of the project will come from the Universal Obligation Fund to which all telecom service providers contribute five per cent of their annual revenue.
MoreFrom: Centre For Spatial Database Management & Solutions Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT] |
19.08.2004
Eleven Afghan journalists learnt to make radio programmes more listener-friendly at a month-long course in Kabul. The My Life is Afghanistan programme was meant to arm the journalists with radio skills by which they could highlight the lives and experiences of ordinary Afghans.
MoreFrom: Internews Network, Inc. Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [South Asia] [Asia and the Pacific] [Capacity building] [ICT] [Civil society] |
19.08.2004
Lack of supportive communication infrastructure could be a major deterrant for any e-commerce initiative, opined experts in a workshop here in Lagos, the Nigerian capital.
MoreFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Nigeria] [ICT] |
18.08.2004
An international media watchdog has condemned efforts by the Maldives government to combat political dissidence by cutting off the south Asian nation's Internet links last week -- the latest in a series of measures to block freedom of information on the island.
Full StoryFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [South Asia] [Maldives] [ICT] [Internet] |
17.08.2004
India's space research agency is open to running a manned space mission if there is a consensus on its need. The chairperson of Indian Space Research Organisation has said that technologies are being identified for the mission that may take seven to eight years to build.
MoreFrom: Kerala Online Related topics/regions: [India] [ICT] |
17.08.2004
Africa's urban poor have found innovative ways of using mobile phones at little or no cost. But, says leading ICT expert Mawaki Chango, building Africa's information society will take more than just giving people access to new communication technologies. Africa's culture of withholding information needs to change too.
more...From: Panos London Related topics/regions: [Africa] [ICT] Image: Sudan: man sitting next to advertisement for Ericsson mobile phones © Sven Torfinn
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13.08.2004
Edusat, the education satellite India has scheduled to launch in September this year, will transmit educational programmes across the country, especially in remote rural areas.
MoreFrom: Kerala Online Related topics/regions: [India] [Asia and the Pacific] [South Asia] [Education] [ICT] |
12.08.2004
A new report has indicated that West Africas telecommunications regulators are open to legalising VoIP telephony. The launch of several legal VoIP calling services in Mauritius in 2004 the first by any African country is being seen as a major step that other countries may follow.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [West Africa] [ICT] [Media] |
11.08.2004
Some of the electronics and telecommunication industry giants are meeting in Busan, Republic of Korea, to explore the full reach of ICTs in the Asia-Pacific region. ITU TELECOM ASIA 2004, which will be held from September 7-11, 2004, promises to showcase the latest in mobile, wireless and satellite technologies as well as the growing opportunities in the region.
MoreFrom: International Telecommunication Union Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT] [Media] |
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