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Internet Access in Zambia: Current Status and Outlook

Overview of Internet Penetration and Usage in Zambia Internet usage in Zambia has grown substantially over the past decade, though estimates of penetration vary depending on measurement. As of December 2023, official data from the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) reported about 12.6 million internet subscriptions, representing 64.1% penetration (subscriptions per 100 inhabitants)…
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You Won’t Believe Where the Next Total Solar Eclipse Will Happen – Upcoming Solar Eclipses from 2025 Onward

Introduction:Solar eclipses are among the most awe-inspiring celestial events, capable of turning day into night and revealing the Sun’s ghostly corona. From total eclipses (when the Moon completely covers the Sun) to annular “ring of fire” eclipses (when the Moon leaves a ring of Sun visible) and partial eclipses (when only part of the Sun…
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Inside Madagascar’s Internet Revolution: From Mobile Networks to Starlink Skies

Madagascar’s internet landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Once characterized by low connectivity and patchy infrastructure, the island nation is now embracing new technologies and investments to bridge its digital divide. From the expansion of mobile networks across its vast rural countryside to the arrival of cutting-edge satellite services like Starlink, Madagascar is poised for…
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Internet Access in Gabon 2025: Fiber, Mobile Networks, and the Satellite Revolution

Overview of Internet Penetration in Gabon Gabon stands out as one of Central Africa’s most connected countries, with internet usage reaching roughly 72% of the population in early 2025 datareportal.com datareportal.com. According to DataReportal, about 1.84 million people in Gabon were using the internet as of January 2025, out of a population of ~2.57 million…
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Starlink Coverage in 2025: Full Global Map, Reviews, and What’s Coming Next

Starlink’s Global Takeover: 100+ Countries Now Online – Speeds, Reviews & Latest Updates SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet network has rapidly expanded around the globe, bringing high-speed broadband to regions once deemed unreachable. As of 2025, Starlink is operational in over 100 countries across North America, Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania technologymagazine.com. In just…
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Namibia’s Digital Frontier: How Internet Access and Starlink Are Rewiring the Nation’s Future

Namibia is undergoing a digital transformation that promises to bridge vast distances and connect its people like never before. With about half of Namibians now online – a figure that climbed from roughly 53% in 2023 to over 60% in 2024 datareportal.com namibiansun.com – the country stands at the cusp of a connectivity revolution. Yet,…
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Telecom Infrastructure Equipment Update (June–July 2025)

Industry Market Outlook and Forecasts The global telecommunications infrastructure sector in mid-2025 is at a crossroads. After the initial 5G rollout boom, overall telco network spending has leveled off. Analysts report that worldwide telecom equipment revenues fell about 11% in 2024, and 2025 is expected to be essentially flat telecomtv.com telecomtv.com. All major segments (radio…
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Internet Access in Malawi: Infrastructure, Penetration, and Future Outlook

Overall Internet Infrastructure in Malawi Malawi’s internet infrastructure remains underdeveloped but has seen gradual improvements in recent years. Fiber-Optic Backbone: As a landlocked country, Malawi relies on fiber links through neighboring countries to connect to submarine cables. It is connected via Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, and South Africa through the SEACOM and EASSy cables freedomhouse.org. A…
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Eyes in the Sky: How Earth Observation Is Revolutionizing Disaster Management

Earth Observation (EO) refers to the collection of information about Earth’s land, oceans, and atmosphere via remote sensing technologies – primarily satellites, but also drones, aircraft, and ground sensors. In the context of disaster management, EO provides a “big picture” perspective of events as they unfold. This real-time, wide-area view is transforming how we prepare…
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Zimbabwe’s Internet Revolution: From Lagging Signals to Sky-High Satellites

Zimbabwe connected to the internet relatively early, but access was very limited for many years. The first internet service providers (ISPs) emerged in the mid-1990s – Data Control & Systems was established in 1994 and MWEB in 1995 paynow.co.zw chatsports.com. At that time the internet was expensive and largely confined to corporations and elite users.…
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