CRC Africa Forum 2011
August 24 - 26, 2011
Dar es Salaam , Tanzania
Rural Broadband
ICT connectivity and its enormous benefits have never been in dispute. However the majority of Africans living in rural areas still lack basic access to telephony, the Internet and related services and applications. For six years the CTO’s rural connectivity conference has been leading the way in creating a platform for in-depth deliberations on how universal access can be achieved through public-private partnerships.
Key Topics
-Rural community broadband networks
-Rural broadband technologies
-Rural applications and services
-USF initiatives and Public-Private-Peoples partnerships
-Telecenters and ICT capacity development
ICT connectivity and its enormous benefits have never been in dispute. However the majority of Africans living in rural areas still lack basic access to telephony, the Internet and related services and applications. For six years the CTO’s rural connectivity conference has been leading the way in creating a platform for in-depth deliberations on how universal access can be achieved through public-private partnerships.
Key Topics
-Rural community broadband networks
-Rural broadband technologies
-Rural applications and services
-USF initiatives and Public-Private-Peoples partnerships
-Telecenters and ICT capacity development