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The mobile phone is quickly becoming the personal computer of Africa. In Africa the cell phone is widely used, for example, in banking, crime prevention, tracking applications for identification documents, and education. C3TO is an architecture for implementing a call centre over various chat protocols such as Mxit, Jabber, and Google Talk. It is a J2EE based application running with Mobicents and...
The mobile telecommunications story in Africa and the developing world is a remarkable one. Africa's mobile cellular growth rate has been the highest of any region over the past 5 years, averaging close to 60% year on year. There have been large cellular infrastructure investments, which have enabled millions of people to communicate better. This paper looks at the various technical & operational...
Our university objective was to select and put into operation software system for capturing, storing and disseminating of given lectures important for our students and university life. Recorded lectures should be accessible on-line or on-demand for students in as close as possible form to original presentations. MERLINGO (MEdia-rich Repository of LearnING Objects) project based on the rich-media technologies...
In the past decade, the access to telephone services has increased drastically due to the deployment of wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. But Internet access in most African rural communities still remains a dream. In today's digital age, the lack of Internet access to the rural communities will disadvantage poor communities to keep up with the global developments...
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