I am doing a paper on the use of license-exempt radio spectrum -
principally for wifi and wimax in Ghana. I am looking at it principally
from the policy and regulatory perspectives, in particular, how can
regulation enhance the development of Wifi and Wimax in Ghana? For the
moment, I am looking directly at Accra's "wireless jungle"  but I am
also interested in the potential of these technologies for rural
telematics and addressing local digital divides. I would be most
grateful for all pointers and comparative examples. 

I am also interested, along similar lines, on the regulation of internet
telephony in Developing Countries, especially how national regulation is
affected by international institutions and trends.

Amos Anyimadu
Technology Assessment Project
University of Ghana
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