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Somalia’s Internet Severed by Red Sea Cable Break

Connectivity Woes in Somalia: A Tale of the Deep Sea and Fragile Networks In the vibrant yet challenging tapestry of East African connectivity, a rupture isn't just a word; it’s a call to action. On a bright Sunday, residents of Somalia and nearby regions of East Africa found themselves wrestling with sluggish internet speeds and choppy video streams. The usual seamless journey of data through the intricate web beneath our oceans grounded to a halt, leaving a palpable void in the digital experience. This turbulence…

Top 10 Nations Leading in Mobile-Driven Internet Traffic

As we gaze into the landscape of the digital world in February 2025, intriguing patterns emerge in how we access the internet. The rise of mobile technology continues to reshape our online journeys, with certain countries leading the charge in mobile web traffic. Have you ever wondered how your own country stacks up against others in this mobile revolution? Philippines Leads the Pack with 87.64% Mobile Traffic The Philippines stands at the forefront with 87.64% of its web traffic sourced from mobile phones. How…

Zambians vote among internet restrictions, expected results

Zambians flocked to vote for a president on Thursday in controversial polls by incumbent Edgar Lungu and longtime rival Hakainde Hichilema as the internet saw restrictions. After 12 hours of voting, the polls closed at 18.00 (1600 GMT) with several hundred left in queues waiting to vote.The closely fought presidential election is seen as a test of the country's…

Digital broadcasting, a new challenge for

How do I manage and distribute authors' rights for artists in Africa in an increasingly digital world? This is one of the debates that excited the participants in the sixth edition of Moca, the African creativity movement, which was held last week in Paris. Platforms and telephone operators are increasingly using the work of artists and artists need to take greater advantage of it. This is particularly…

IT security challenges in Africa in

The African continent is hit by daily hacks. And as with all regions of the world, cybercrime is detrimental to economic development. The Cyber ​​Africa Forum is investigating this scourge on June 7 in Abidjan. In Africa and elsewhere, criminal organizations or government agencies are increasing computer attacks on critical…

a cyber activist convicted after appeals to

A social media activist was sentenced to five years in prison for posting a clip in which she demanded attacks on Nigerian citizens. Return after a video that was incorrectly presented as representing Ivorians who had been beaten in Niger. as reported from Abidjan, Sidy YansaneHis face is everywhere on social networks and in…

Web customers are urging the IMF to cease

Kenyans, indignant, nonetheless very mobilized on the web. For about two months, they've been urging the IMF to cease lending cash, whereas these loans are consistently being redirected, they condemn. Regardless of their sturdy mobilization, the Worldwide Financial Fund granted a brand new $ 2.34 billion mortgage to keep away from the nation's over-indebtedness. However the Kenyans' outrage is at its…

Mahamat Idriss Déby calls communities

The Chadian president of the Transitional Army Council is demanding a downsizing of social networks. By receiving on Thursday morning, Could 13, the desires of the Muslim group in reference to the tip of Ramadan, Normal Mahamat Idriss Déby invited the Chadians to cease insulting one another on-line within the identify of peace. However undecided if he is heard.…

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