Africa 2.0 : inside a continent's communications revolution /

Africa wired up provides an important history of how two technologies - mobile calling and internet - were made available to millions of Sub-Saharan Africans and the impact they have had on their lives. The book deals with the political challenges of liberalization and privatization that needed to b...

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Auteur principal: Southwood, Russell (Auteur)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Langue:anglais
Publié: Manchester [UK] : Manchester University Press, 2022.
Accès en ligne:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3307116
Table des matières:
  • Front matter
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Technology diffusion: the spread of mobile calling and internet
  • Prologue (1986-2004)
  • Mobile voice calling booms (1993-2004)
  • Bandwidth as the digital economy's fuel: getting sub-Saharan Africa connected (1991-2015)
  • Cheaper mobile internet and low-cost smartphones come together with apps sub-Saharan Africans want to use (2005-18)
  • Part II: Technology influences: uses, behaviours and abuses
  • Mobile money: from transferring cash by SMS to a digital payments ecosystem (2000-20)
  • Sub-Saharan Africans start to live the digital life (2000-20)
  • Sprinkling on the magic dust: digital's impact on development (1982-2020)
  • The ugly underbelly of the communications revolution: corruption, cronyism, regulation and government (1999-2020)
  • Part III: Taking the long view: start-up innovation and complex behaviour change
  • Sub-Saharan African start-ups: getting beyond the hype to address deep market challenges (1995-2020)
  • Doing complexity: making sense of what has happened over thirty-five years
  • Appendix A: Glossary
  • Appendix B: List of those interviewed
  • Select bibliography
  • Index.