Posts Tagged ‘ digital divide ’

Building Haiti Back Better Through Broadband Technology

Oct 27th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured

President Clinton’s words ring true to much of Inveneo’s mission, “We have to build a world with more partners and fewer adversaries.” It appears war was not the answer, so why not education..



A Peek at What Mobile Does and Could Do for the Toughest Areas in the World

Sep 29th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured

Since year 2000, Mobile Monday chapters have been meeting offline at physical monthly events – around the world – to explore and experience the electric atmosphere of exciting opportunities of the mobile industry. Simply Put – What a wild ride it has been for everyone!
While MoMo has traditionally meant face-to-face encounters, the need for digital [...]



What Do You Get from the Cloud? Love, Business, Friends, Laughter…

Jun 28th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured, Social Networking

Could be that everything you enjoy about the net – freedom, openness, interaction, spontaneity, and diversity…



Gadgets that Feel or People that Tech?

Jun 5th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured, Virtual Worlds

Should technology become more human or should humans become more technological? Most of us are born with a preference and ability to experience the world best through taste, touch and movement.



Pakistani Hero Mamoon Tariq Khan Inspires the World

May 11th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Podcasts

Ten hours apart in time zones, Mamoon Tariq Khan (Guiness Book of World Records achiever and IP communications entrepreneur) and Suzanne Bowen used Skype voice over Internet software and PrettyMay recording software to create part one and two podcasts available on iTunes and on Techistan. The tech-savvy, world-changing celebrity looks to bridge the digital divide and [...]



Nigeria Communications Commission Manager Numbering Plan Mr. Adoga

Nov 24th, 2009 | By omar shaikh | Category: Podcasts

Victor Adoga, manager of national numbering plan for the Nigerian Communications Commission(like USA’s Federal Communications Commission), was one of the most interesting people our company met at NXTCOMM in 2007 in Las Vegas. Finally, you can listen to him share NCC’s work in QoS, bringing together service providers with consumers for realtime solutions, and converged [...]