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Tue 03 Nov 2009 |
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Landlocked Countries Pin Their Hopes On EASSy Cable
Nairobi — The 10,800 kilometre long East African Submarine System (EASSy), to be complete in March before going live in June 2010, is set to provide fibre optic Internet connectivity to most of the landlocked countries in the continent, unlike its compe....
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Telecommunications: Africa is a 'priority market'
Africa is a priority market especially in the telecommunication sector for international investors, participants at the NGT Africa Summit observed. The CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Ernest Ndukwe confirmed that telecoms investments in Nig. . .
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North Africa, Europe to address digital gap
Countries of the Arab Maghreb Union in Africa have entered into agreement with five European countries to promote digital education in universities. The deal will also assist research institutes and schools to bridge the digital divide between the two reg. . .
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Spectrum Management
There are two types of efficiency which regulators have to take into account when considering spectrum management. First, technical efficiency, which principally refers to the requirement that different users and different uses of radio frequencies shoul. . .
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Solar Energy's Future Shines Brightest in China
With the announcement that it intends to build the world’s largest solar power plant, China is rapidly evolving into the world’s largest market for solar energy. And with heavy government backing, Chinese solar companies are quickly becoming global le. . .
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Health: Acupuncture and pain
If you're in pain, the last thing you may want is someone sticking needles in you. But plenty of people turn to acupuncture for pain relief. So what's the evidence?. . .
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Statistics: New Strategy Solves 'Two-Envelope' Paradox
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers from Australia have taken a step toward resolving a seemingly simple yet unsolved paradox known as the "two-envelope" problem. They’ve worked out a new strategy that can enable a player to beat the game in terms of increasin. . .
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LISTEN: Medical Tourism a Global Multi Billion Dollars Indus
Medical tourism is big business. Every year tens of thousands of patients roam the planet in search of cheaper health care than they can get at home. This vast industry, worth billions of dollars, involves governments, insurance companies, investment ban. . .
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MEDIC: Income, education, important factors in heart disease
Doctors who ignore the socioeconomic status of patients when evaluating their risk for heart disease are missing a crucial element that might result in inadequate treatment, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center study published in the June. . .
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Facebook, Twitter and peers for sale -- privately
(AP) -- Scott Painter makes his living betting on startup companies, having played a role in launching 29 of them over the years. But with the bad economy choking initial public offerings and acquisitions, Painter is now backing an idea that makes it easi. . .
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Swedish pirates have wind in their sails for EU vote
A Swedish party which wants an Internet filesharing free-for-all, the Pirate Party, could become one of the surprise new entrants to the European parliament this week. The party, which also wants to beef up Internet privacy, was founded in January 2006 . . .
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Defense: Kevin Rudd's push for missile supremacy
THE navy will acquire a formidable arsenal of long-range cruise missiles for its new submarines, destroyers and frigates, able to strike at targets thousands of kilometres from Australia's shores.. . .
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