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Internet Festival in Cameroon 03/01/2008
The Second meeting of the coordination committee was held in December 5, 2007. Topics for the celebration were proposed. An online initiation Forum is on the way in the Web site of Internet Festival. Objective is to bring the members of the Committee in better refine their proposalsRead more
IFC 2008: The participation file is ready! 30/11/2007
The organizers have just launched the communication offensive. Objective: to mobilize around the Internet Festival in Cameroon (IFC) advertisers and sponsors.Read more
Training : Initiation into computer sciences 07/11/2007
Since October 22, 2007, CIPCRE/Wagne.net received a new batch of Students in the framework of ongoing training that it organises daily in its premises.Read more
Announcements

The celebration of the Internet Festival edition 2008 in Cameroon will be celebrated in March 18, 19, and 20 2008 in Yaoundé
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Third Cameroonian Social Forum will hold from November 28 to 30, 2007 at the Chamber of Agriculture in Yaoundé.
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The first meeting of the coordinating committee of the Internet Festival will hold on Wednesday December 05, 2007, at 4 pm at wagne.net
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  ICT in Cameroon, in Africa and in the World

NICT: What place for Africa in the world? 15/02/2008
Listen to this broadcast of about (20 min) on RFI where Jacques Bonjawo
(company manager in the Silicon Valley in the United States and
chairman of the board of the African virtual University) and Douglas Mbiandou
(consulting in New Technologies) intervened.Read more
Rascom-QAF1, Pan-African satellite died before its birth? 15/02/2008
Not even born, already dead? Its life expectancy which was of 15 years suddenly decreased with the met technical difficulties. Africa and Africans have still lost a little of hope; the hope put in 15 years of rascom-Qaf1 life has just been considerably reduced because of an error of Thales AleniaSpace.Read more
Telecommunication: Launching of the first Pan-African satellite. 03/01/2008
According to PANA that collected the information from the Cameroonian Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (MINPOSTEL), the launching of the first Pan-African satellite of communication, baptized RASCOM-1, among whom Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Libya and Gambia will shelter stations of control and telemetry, will take place on December 20, 2007 in the city of Kourou, in French Guyana.
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