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Telecommunications in Africa Eli M. Noam (Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University Business School)

Telecommunications in Africa By Eli M. Noam (Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University Business School)

Summary

This is an edited volume of chapters on the telecommunications of Africa. Each contributor addresses the complicated economic and policy issues of their country's telecommunications. Special attention is paid to telecommunications as a link in the chain of the regional development process.

Telecommunications in Africa Summary

Telecommunications in Africa by Eli M. Noam (Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University Business School)

Telecommunications is becoming an essential infrastructure in the global economy. The electronic flow of information around the world favors those nations that have invested in the technology to participate in this global commerce. Bringing together experts on Africa, this book provides a comprehensive view of what individual African countries are doing to build a telecommunications capability. Special attention is paid to telecommunications as a link in the chain of the regional development process. The editor, Eli Noam, is an internationally known authority on telecommunications, and this book is the latest in a group of similar works that survey telecommunications in major regions of the world. This work will appeal to students and professors of telecommunications, international telecommunications companies, and country governments in Africa.

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Telecommunications in Africa is a welcome addition to the very scarce literature on African telecommunications. Both its breadth and quality of content are admirable. * Journal of Communication *

About Eli M. Noam (Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University Business School)

Eli M. Noam is Professor of Finance and Economics and Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information at Columbia University Graduate School of Business. His publications include over a dozen books and about 200 articles on domestic and international telecommunications, television, information technology, and regulation.

Table of Contents

Contributors Eli M. Noam: Introduction 1: Andrea L. Kavanaugh: Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia 2: Gehan Rachty: Egypt 3: Abii Tsigie and Girma Feyissa: Ethiopia: Past, Present, and Future 4: Michael Tyler, Janice Hughes, and Helena Renfrew: Kenya: Facing the Challenges of an Open Economy 5: M.L. Luhanga: Tanzania 6: E. Bisimwa Ganywa and Bukasa Tshilombo: The Congo 7: Alphonse Kabayiza: Rwanda 8: Hugues Kond'e: The Ivory Coast (Cdote d'Ivoire) 9: G.O. Ajayi, R.I. Salawu, and T.I. Raji: Nigeria: After a Century of Telecommunications, What Next? 10: Francis K.A. Allotey and Felix K. Akorli: Ghana 11: David Kaplan: Out of South Africa: South Africa's Telecommunications Equipment Industry 12: Robert B. Horwitz: South African Telecommunications: History and Prospects 13: Klaus Dierks: Namibia's Telecommunications: The Link to Africa 14: Mansur M. Nuruddin: Models for the Development of Regional Telecommunications Networks in Africa 15: Heather E. Hudson: New Communications Technologies for Development: Challenges for Africa Index

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NPB9780195102017
9780195102017
0195102010
Telecommunications in Africa by Eli M. Noam (Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Professor and Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University Business School)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1999-03-25
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