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New
ISP established
MISA-Zimbabwe
September 01, 2004
The Department
of Science and Technology Development has established an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) and a new web-based mail service. The new
ISP has the capacity to provide every Zimbabwean with an e-mail
address as it has six servers, which are currently under-utilised.
The general
manager of the Zimbabwe Academic and Research Network (Zarnet),
Engineer Samuel Kundishora, told The Sunday Mail the service is
designed to provide Information Communications Technologies (ICTs)
such as internet and e-mail services to the academic, education
and research sectors.
The government
initiated Zarnet after advice from the Research Council of Zimbabwe.
Zarnet has already connected 4 000 schools to the internet and e-mail
service network.
With this new
product Zimbabweans can now possess only one e-mail address which
will enable them to access it from anywhere in the world unlike
in the past when they were forced to have two e-mail addresses for
similar purposes.
The web-based
mail is available through subscriptions at much lower rates than
commercial ISPs as the aim is to provide internet services to marginalised
individuals and communities.
Meanwhile, the government is soon to come up with an Information
Communication Technology policy, which will provide guidelines on
the industry. The policy will provide guidelines on what software
can and cannot be imported into the country.
The Department
of Science and Technology in conjunction with the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), has already established a national
information communication technology project.
The project
aims to create a sustainable economy and knowledgeable society in
Zimbabwe through the effective use of ICTs by developing holistic
and coherent national ICT strategies.
Zimbabweans in general, especially those in the rural areas, are
not aware of the potential of ICTs in enabling access to information
thereby contributing to the development effort.
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-Zimbabwe fact
sheet
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