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Thu Jun 29 21:31:21 EAT 2006


Horrifying image of lack of internet cables to Africa 
From: "Alice Wanjira" <alice at apc.org>
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By KAH writing from LONDON, UK • 29/06/2006 14:18 • [Access, ICT policy]
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At a presentation at APC's national ICT policy workshop currently going on
in London, I was shocked to see a map in a presentation by Russell
Southwood which shows how poorly connected Africa is with submarine
internet fibre. Russell runs APC's Fibre for Africa Site which is full of
resources on the issues on affordable international bandwidth for Africa.
Check out this map to see the fat glowing white lines between the USA and
Europe, and the US and Japan/South Korea, and the meagre lines which inch
down Western Africa and around the Cape and then disappear leaving the
entire East African coast fibreless.

I can't put the map here because it's copyrighted but you can download it
as wallpaper to your computer and be reminded on a daily basis about this
outrageous situation. If you feel insensed and want to do something about
it, check out FibreforAfrica.net and get involved in the Eassy Campaign.


See the horrifying map
http://www.telegeography.com/products/map_cable/wallpaper.php







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