From the monthly archives:

March 2009

I’ve wiped out a big part of my long to-do list the last few weeks (I plan to talk about some of the stuff I did this month in future posts). While I get back on blogging track here’s some of the nicest things I’ve read this week.
InfoDEV & ITU published ” Module 4: Universal [...]

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The biggest event in Greece next week, and probably one of the biggest worldwide, is the Web Science Conference 2009: Society On-Line organized by the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI). The conference will take place in Hellenic Cosmos, the cultural centre of the Foundation of the Hellenic world, from 18 to 20 of March.
Professor Sir [...]

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I havent’ been blogging very pationately the last few weeks. I have been trying to tie up some loose ends lately and this allows me only occasional posting (I’ve set one post per week as my low threshold though). Anyways, to share a laughter with you, in these tough times (!), check here the comics [...]

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According to EC’s recommendation, member states have to encourage infrastructure-based competition as the best and fastest way for broadband development [1]. At first, the arguments behind infrastructure-based competition policies seem solid. Competition does good to the market: provides efficiency incentives to operators, reduces prices, increase penetration, etc. This seems to cheer everyone: 1) Customers are [...]

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I found this video clip (approx. 5 min) on Internet Evolution. It’s an excellent comentatory on India’s efforts for internet/broadband. And it also explains how often, the simplest ideas can do good, when we talk about rural broadband connectivity.
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