Wrap-Up: Our pick of main stories, Friday November 20th, 2015
IBM extends its ICT driven learning push countrywide, Safaricom and British Airways foster SME trip in export market of their…
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IBM extends its ICT driven learning push countrywide, Safaricom and British Airways foster SME trip in export market of their…
World Bank approved $ 50 million (Kshs 5 billion) program to support the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) to…
Dubbed as ‘The TC55’ scanners, they will operate on an Android platform and in addition to ease of use; they…
Eutelsat Communication has sealed a three-year contract with the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) for Ku-band capacity on the EUTELSAT…
Alcatel-Lucent is to deploy its advanced IP core routing network technology in Cape Town as the economic and tourism hub…
Project Loon, the balloon-based floating internet delivery platform, is set to help bring connectivity to hard to reach parts of…
ONE Campaign has announced four finalists for the annual $100,000 ONE Africa Award in Johannesburg. The 2012 finalists are: Africa!…
Chura an airtime exchange app , has been selected as the winner of the Ericsson Innovation Awards (EIA) for sub-Saharan…
Ooredoo announced a five-year extension of their strategic cooperation agreement with Huawei, which will see the two companies deepen their…
Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce that it is developing the Nikon D5 DSLR camera, which represents the next generation…
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