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  2. Wi-Fi 6 - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi 6E introduces operation at frequencies of or near 6 GHz, and superwide channels that are 160 MHz wide, [14] the frequency ranges these channels can occupy and the number of these channels depends on the country the Wi-Fi 6 network operates in. [15] To meet the goal of supporting dense 802.11 deployments, the following features have been ...

  3. Internet in Africa - Wikipedia

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    about 1.8 million hosts were in Africa, versus over 120 million in Europe, 67 million in Asia and 27 million in South America; Africa as a whole had fewer hosts than Finland alone; relatively developed Nigeria, [23] despite its 155 million inhabitants, had one third of the hosts found in Liechtenstein with its 35,000 inhabitants; and

  4. Internet in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    5G Cell Tower in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Internet in South Africa, one of the most technologically resourced countries on the African continent, is expanding.The internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) [1].za is regulated by the .za Domain Name Authority (.ZADNA) and was granted to South Africa by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 1990.

  5. This is our final article in a series of three, where we argued that deglobalization was a simplistic and inaccurate way to describe the current trajectory of trade and investment, and we looked ...

  6. Smart Africa Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Smart Africa Alliance is a partnership among African countries [1] [2] adhering to the Smart Africa Manifesto. Its goal is to accelerate sustainable socioeconomic development on the African continent [ 3 ] through usage of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and through better access to broadband services.

  7. South African wireless community networks - Wikipedia

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    Jawug, founded in 2002 [14] by Kieran Murphy, Justin Jonker, Ross Clarke and Steven Carter, was the first wireless user group in South Africa, starting as an experimental network between four students, then quickly expanding into a much larger network by interconnecting several separate wireless mesh networks. Jawug is not an ISP.

  8. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Academic literature commonly divides globalization into three major areas: economic globalization, cultural globalization, and political globalization. [ 12 ] Proponents of globalization point to economic growth and broader societal development as benefits, while opponents claim globalizing processes are detrimental to social well-being due to ...

  9. Karen Bass left L.A. for Africa as wind, fire warnings ... - AOL

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    With Mayor Karen Bass far from L.A., Rick Caruso, her opponent in the 2022 election, swept in to fill the gap, blasting the city's handling of the wildfires.

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