Accessibility and affordability sets the agenda of ICT Pacific
A forum of 16 Pacific Island countries was in progress in Wellington on improving access to ICT.
A forum of 16 Pacific Island countries was in progress in Wellington on improving access to ICT.
An exhaustive survey on the capabilities of e-Governance made in 191 countries has found its existence almost nil in most of the African and Middle East countries.
Viviane Reding, the Member of the European Commission responsible for Information Society and Media, proposes a new impetus for the European ICT research and innovation agenda in Vienna last week.
A one-day seminar was organised by Software Industry Promotion Agency (SIPA) with the aim of promoting awareness among SMEs on how to apply ICT and e-Commerce to enhance their business efficiency in Thailand.
The Federal Government is putting forth a proposal in cooperation with telco industry and indigenous communities to improve indigenous communications.
An online forum, AGORA to support women’s contribution towards scientific progress has been launched by UNESCO and cosmetics company L’Oreal.
WiMax is losing credibility as a facilitator of technology that helps Middle East countries to stand at par with developed nations in connectivity.
Norfolk schools is on precautionary steps to stop children accessing unsuitable sites on the web.
Over 70 percent of government ministries and departments in Malawi will be electronically connected as one way of promoting efficient communication among civil servants in the delivery of service to the public.