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Obscure Technologies appoints new MD

Francois van Hirtum, previously CTO of the company, has been named MD with immediate effect.
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15 Aug 2018

Gambia rallies global support for domestic ICT development

ICT Minister has enlisted help from Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation in crafting national cybersecurity and broadband strategies.
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29 Jun 2018

Africa grapples with OTT regulation conundrum

Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation report unpacks the issues faced by service providers, regulators – and the consumer.
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22 Jun 2018

Commonwealth sets ambitious ICT targets

Commonwealth ICT ministers, who met in London this week, have set ambitious targets for member states.
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4 Jun 2018

OTT services stir up mixed feelings in Kenya

CTO Secretary-General gathers input from market ahead of comprehensive report scheduled for release in mid-June.
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18 Sept 2017

ICT Forum issues stark warning on broadband, service delivery

Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation secretary-general, govt representatives call for more investment.
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12 Sept 2017

'Regulate less and be more flexible'

Advice to policymakers, regulators and industry leaders as members of Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation Forum meets in Maputo.
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6 Jul 2017

Huawei adds to Commonwealth's ICT clout

Tech firm is now a private sector member of the Africa-centric multilateral ICT collaboration organisation.
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25 Oct 2016

Africa to propose tighter OTT regulation at global meeting

African member states will call for more control of OTT services at WTSA-16 in Tunisia.
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17 Oct 2016

OTT debate in Africa captures Commonwealth attention

Organisation to conduct in-depth study to better grasp the fundamentals of OTT services and related impact on MNOs.
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21 Sept 2015

Nigeria dominates CTO election

Prof Danbatta elected as chairman of organisation, Taylor sworn in as Secretary General.
 
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