VoIP Workshop@GIMPA: Observations of an Eternal Optimist

The Key Issue
I think that the most encouraging aspect of the VoIP workshop for me, was the fact that some local Ghanaian ISP?s (Internet Service Providers) were willing to actually implement telecommunications networks in Ghana. Essentially what these particular ISP?s were saying was that they were not at the workshop simply to fight for access to the access network that the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) had invested in and installed, but that some of them were actually willing to invest in a telecommunications network of their own. This for me was the major victory of the workshop.

Source: GhanaWeb

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