Re: [alac] Africa Position Paper on Internet growth through content
Yes indeed the paper is based on researched data as well as from internet tracking services to develop a picture of the comparative situation of content and appropriation. Agree, African ISP's are making a case for a move from mere consumption to production of content that is relevant to African livelihoods and business. alice ----- Original Message ----- From: "John L" <johnl@xxxxxxxx> To: <shahshah@xxxxxxxx> Cc: <alice@xxxxxxx>; "ALAC" <alac@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 5:21 PM Subject: Re: [alac] Africa Position Paper on Internet growth through content Well it isn't so clear that a statistical study was done. This seems to be a call by African ISPs for what they consider important. They may be advocating more use of Internet for educating and informing, or a call for 'content' may just mean a desire for more 'bandwidth'. Further, because so much of email is web-based, it is hard to differentiate.
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