SAJIC Issue 6, 2005
This sixth issue of The Southern African Journal of Information and Communication (SAJIC) includes items on universal access, broadband deployment, regulatory challenges of convergence, and educational informatics.
ARTICLES
The Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries: An Investigation of Gender Specific Agricultural Development - Caroline Pade, Brenda Mallinson and John Lannon
Beware Dongas! An Assessment of the Road Ahead for Under-Serviced Area Licensing for Telecommunications Operators in South Africa - Fabian van Leijden and Ton Monasso
Geeks, Cowboys, and Bureaucrats: Deploying Broadband, the Wireless Way - Fran?ois Bar and Hernan Galperin
Mobile Cellular Telephone: Fixed-line Substitution in Sub-Saharan Africa - Steve Esselaar and Christoph Stork
Convergence and Emerging Technologies: Issues Faced by the Regulator - Daniel G Muhuro and Ian G Kennedy
Creating Connections: Exploring the Intermediary Use of ICTs by Congolese Refugees at Tertiary Educational Institutions in Cape Town - Herman Wasserman and Patrice Kabeya-Mwepu
BOOK REVIEWS
From Rural Village to Global Village: Telecommunications for Development in the Information Age, by Heather E Hudson, 2006 - Alfonso Gumucio Dagron
The Author Responds... to the Review by Alfonso Gumucio Dagron - Heather E Hudson
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time, by Jeffrey D Sachs, 2005 - Chanuka Wattegama
New Media: Technology and Policy in Developing Countries, edited by N C Lesame, 2005 - Lucky Madikiza