Telecommunications in Zimbabwe

Publication Year
1990

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Telecommunications in many African countries is several years, perhaps decades, behind the state of the art in developed countries. In 1982, nine out of ten people in the United States owned a telephone line; in Africa, only five out of 100 did. Often, telecommunications investments are put on a lower priority at national planning levels in favor of other technologies such as electrification; advances in telecommunications are not often seen as a crucial factor in economic development. However,as the world becomes increasingly dependent on telecommunications for international economic trade and information transfer, the need for modem telecommunications capability becomes more urgent.

Reprinted with permission. Reprinted from African Technology Forum, November 1990, pages 6-7. 

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Journal
African Technology Forum
Pages
6-7