Internet Society and African Union Commission survey highlights Internet connectivity, cyber security and Internet access as issues most closely monitored by policymakers
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Internet SocietyInternet Society and African Union Commission survey highlights Internet connectivity, cyber security and Internet access as issues most closely monitored by policymakers
Mobile is the primary means of online access for most, but its use is still largely restricted to basic communications needs
Fellowship program aimed at increasing participation of women in the operation of African Internet networks
[Addis Ababa, Ethiopia] In an agreement signed with the African Network Operators Group (AfNOG), the Internet Society has announced today that it will contribute USD 150,000 to support an improved offering of network technology training programs in Africa.
Project support will improve Internet infrastructure and technical skills in Africa
[Islamabad, Pakistan – December 2, 2015] -- The Internet Society (ISOC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with COMSATS Internet Services (CIS) to establish a pilot project under the Internet Society’s flagship Wireless for Communities (W4C) programme in Chak Faiz, a rural community in Multan, Pakistan
Internet Society supports launch with IXP training workshops
[Nouakchott, Mauritania – December 2, 2015] The Internet Society announced that Mauritania’s first Internet Exchange Point (IXP) was successfully launched on 27 November 2015, in Nouakchott, Mauritania. The Internet Society supported the IXP launch with a series of training workshops conducted in Mauritania.
Internet Environment Assessment in the Kyrgyz Republic reveals access outpaces adoption
Multiple organizations sign statement; support calls for open processes at pivotal U.N. meeting
Internet Society collaborates with the IXPN to enhance the use of Internet Exchange Points
[Montevideo, Uruguay] The Seed Alliance announced on November 10th that the Internet Society has joined its initiative to distribute grants and awards to project teams developing innovative Internet solutions that address social and economic challenges. The Seed Alliance is a collaborative partnership established between three Regional Internet Registries (APNIC, AFRINIC, and LACNIC