AP (India) is becoming e-Governance state
Andhra Pradesh (AP) is becoming the first Indian state to install ICT skills in various government initiatives.
Andhra Pradesh (AP) is becoming the first Indian state to install ICT skills in various government initiatives.
Soon people of Tamil Nadu (TN) would be able to book bus ticket online. Tamil Nadu (India) State Transport Corporation is making available online ticket service for the state buses.
Greek national telco OTE has chosen equipment from US-based Aperto Networks to deploy a pilot WiMAX network at Mount Athos in the Halkidiki region, Greek.
The Nepal Government and local companies are attempting to make Nepal as IT hub. The Nepal Government and local companies are encouraging IT business and promoting the use of digital technologies.
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) to promote the Health Village project in rural India.
In India, Kerala State Government has released the State draft ICT policy to promote the free software and offering special incentives to companies developing Free and Open Source Software.
The Ministers of Justice of the European Union (EU) have agreed to take advantage of the ICT (e-Justice) for the justice of cross-border and intensify cooperation in this field.
Soon, the first Common Service Centre (CSC) will come in Jharkhand, India. The CSC is the single-gateway for Government-to-Citizen (G2C) services, under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
UN agencies are teamed up with Microsoft to support Ugandan enterprises through technology in Uganda.
The Ministry of Home Affairs of has signed a contract with ZNet Technologies to promote e-Literacy programme at the Kampong.