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Ghana's Digital Dilemma

Some random reader writes: "Here is a fascinating Technology Review article about information technology in the West African nation of Ghana. It's an illustration of how new technology relies on, and can be hampered by, old technology. It's also a testament to the ingenuity of the people there who are working to maintain and update the country's IT infrastructure. These folks are working with a terrible phone system and frequent power outages, but they still manage to succeed."

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  1. ep by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    This early post for Ida! Sweden may be out, but USA will win!!

  2. Re:Back once again by Monkey+Puncher · · Score: -1, Troll

    will you be my friend?

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  3. Ghana? by NiGHTSFTP · · Score: -1, Troll

    Slow news day, eh?

    http://bbspot.com/toys/slashtitle/

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  4. Hmm by ins0m · · Score: 1, Troll

    Sounds almost like how things were here in Belgium, phone-wise. Unless you could manage to get in with a serious business that can afford decent connections, you were stuck with dialup that frequently dropped out. Lines went down, took months to come back up, and "the broadband revolution" didn't take hold until about a year ago when phone service became deregulated and Belgacom wasn't the monopoly.

    Sadly, there wasn't any "connivance" or corruption for the loss of phone service; more often than not, it's just sheer laziness and lack of work ethic. All hail free market powers! Huzzah for competition and allowance of innovation!

    Now, if only the fiber-optic lines didn't lock up between Antwerp and Paris; this is killing business.

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  5. China by beswicks · · Score: 1, Troll

    I seem to remember an article in wired an while back sbout how china rolled out fiber to the entire country in the space of a few years.

    The just decided that it would be a good thing so they went for it, as the goverment owns everything they just got the railway workers to all the fiber, and hired an Ex-Pat from the US to run the thing.

    They now have villages with no schools or doctors but with massive IP connectivity, which they hope to use to solve the problems of no schools etc..

    It certainly puts companies like BT with there rubbish ADSL role out to shame.

    c.

  6. Re:GO USA! by GO+USA+TROLL · · Score: -1, Troll

    Nil? The word is ZERO, you stinkin sweaty euro trash flamer.

  7. redundant???? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Damn right you're an anonymous coward. I shouldn't even waste my time with you.

    -1 Redundant?

    "Oh, the problem is that thier niggers. This is the accepted truth on slashdot, we're just annoyed that it's been said before and we hate to read things more than once."

    How about troll? How about flamebait?

    Jesus. Whats the point of a moderation system if you dont use it?

  8. Ghana? GHANA? by Seth+Finklestein · · Score: -1, Troll

    Michael Sims, I am once again disgusted by your unwillingness to talk about real technology issues relevant to our world today, such as when you usurped control of the Censorware Project. I know that there's a lot of trouble in Africa, and I'm making a difference by sponsoring a child for just 35 cents a month. If you cared, you'd stop your whining about compu-fucking-ters and buy them some goddamned food already.

    Michael Sims, you are a fraud and a very bad man. Please terminate your relationship with the Slashdot at once.

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    I'm not Seth Finkelstein. I still speak the truth.
  9. Re:it seems the US is the only decent place net wi by pubjames · · Score: 1, Troll

    it seems that the US is the only decent place to be on the net, here in the UK we are a country full of 56kers,

    Speak for yourself. I live in Barcelona, Spain and companies are falling over themselves to offer broadband services here. I have fast DSL for about £24 a month, and it's never failed. In other European countries the situation is similar. Perhaps it's just the UK that's backward.

    Funny. If you went back in time to the height of Thatcher's reign and told someone from the UK that in 15 years time Spain would have better telecomms and a better health service than the UK, people would have laughed.

  10. Re:Africa Rising by AyeRoxor! · · Score: 0, Troll

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    ********BIG SIGH********** :D

    Yeah, like they're gonna learn how to grow computers there!

    Hahahahahaha....