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Gender equality has been identified as critical to the realisation of knowledge societies. This has been reflected in policy commitments at both the global and national levels. The increased take up of ICTs, particularly broadband, has increasingly been linked to economic growth and social...
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the economic development potential for Namibia through IP telephony. First, background information on the telecommunication sector in Namibia is given. Then, the link between the ICT sector and GDP growth is being investigated. Granger causality tests...
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This paper examines three barriers to effective policy-making and regulation in developing countries: inefficient operators; information asymmetry between regulator and operators; and where the role of the regulator to balance the interests of consumers, competing enterprises and investors is...
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