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Aviat Networks Advance Synchronization Over Microwave Backhaul

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Aviat Networks, Inc., a leader in wireless transmission solutions, has announced it is among the first companies to join the Symmetricom®, Inc, SyncWorld™ Ecosystem Program for delivering tested solutions for mobile backhaul synchronization over packet microwave networks. Collaborating with Symmetricom strengthens Aviat Networks’ solution portfolio for IP network migration by adding IEEE 1588v2 synchronization capability, which enables the smooth introduction of 4G/LTE. This solution capability is in addition to Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE), which was added to Aviat’s Eclipse platform in late 2010.

 

Maintaining accurate timing and synchronization in mobile networks is critical for successful call “hand off” when mobile users are traveling between cell sites and to ensure overall voice quality and performance is maintained. As mobile operators migrate their backhaul networks to Ethernet to efficiently handle the vast amounts of growing data and video traffic, a reliable method of maintaining synchronization over packet network is required. Precision Time Protocol, standardized as IEEE 1588v2, has become the de facto standard for packet timing.

 

Aviat Networks and Symmetricom have also jointly completed extensive performance and interoperability tests to verify the performance of 1588v2 timing over various complex microwave backhaul network configurations under real-world deployment scenarios, including a 10-hop microwave backhaul network supporting Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM).

Android Is The Next Big Thing. Make Your Students Android Ready

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This OS is growing faster than any mobile OS in the world. It is the engine that is powering Asia smartphone. BB, iOS, Symbian(?) and other mobile OS are in trouble. Android is the greatest thing that has happened in mobility computing.  It has a lot of potentials in Africa. Every school must get their students Android ready. Enjoy this piece adapted from a training proposal submitted by Fasmicro to an institution.

First, what is Android?

Android is an open-source software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. By providing an open platform, it offers developers the ability to build innovative applications. Developers are free to take advantage of the device hardware, access location information, set alarms, run background services, add notification to the status bar, e.t.c.

Justification for proposing this Android training

Applications today are going mobile as convenience is defining tomorrow. The rapid growth rate of the Android market is beyond comprehension. The attraction of open source software like Android cannot be over emphasized as it allows users to create new products, tweak existing software for customization and enable programmers bring their imagination to fruition whilst reaping the benefit financially.

Benefits of Training to Participant

–          increased capacity to create wealth

–          self employment

–          consultancy to both local and international firms

Benefits to Economy

–          fast track to national 20-20-20 target

–          diversification of economy

–          job creation

Security In Mobile and Electronic Commerce Is Serious – Pawaak Nigeria Introduces Tectia. Simply, Everything Secured.

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Threats posing from the men of dark world cannot be underestimated as evolution of smart things spur on.  Despite the fact that security in ICT remains a big issue, there is need for considerable measure in curbing the dastard act going on in the cyber world.  We should now be realising how pertinent it is to ensure security of sensitive information or highly classified data either on personal mobile device or on corporate gadget.   Nigeria for instance, the IT Security should also be taken seriously, taking into an account previous activities from the cyber criminals in Nigeria by the so called ‘Yahoo boys’.    Nevertheless, as a precautionary action which I think is very important to the proliferation of Android platform Operating Systems devices – Tablets and Smartphones in our country.

 

Therefore, Android Developers in Nigeria should cultivate habit of caution by integrating Security Applications from the outset into their system builds. I strongly believe to an extent this would improve on the user- ability from the side of M-payment/E-payment via Smartphones as well as tablets because maximum security can boost online transactions which are being looked scary in consumer market in Nigeria especially.   So many forecasts had been predicted towards shipment of more tablets and smartphones in the coming years. So also we shall see more of small and medium businesses (SMB) using more of smartphones and tablet computers.

 

In a nutshell, PAWAAK Technologies is introducing Tectia Security Applications that could enable all enterprises to Secure, Automate, Manage and Share Real –Time Information. Tectia Communication Security Corporation is our software security partner from Europe, formerly SSH Communication Security, Finland, the original developer of Secure Shell of TCP/IP layer protocol for all communication platforms either wired or wireless & mobile or fixed. Tectia solutions are used to secure the network and database of so many renowned companies and organizations in the world such as the World Bank, NASA, American security agency, several banks in the UK, USA and Canada, many mobile communications companies.

 

There are different types and categories of Tectia Solutions which can be used to protect different IT platforms & Infrastructures and also can be integrated with any operating systems.

 

PAWAAK  is available to assist any organization in Africa that would want to secure their network and database, as well as Mobile and secure Applications.

 

Mr. Onyema is the CEO of  PAWAAK Technologies Ltd.  He is an expert on security and can be reached via info@pawaak.com.

 

PAWAAK…….Technologies, Innovations and Solutions


 

Google Nigeria Day 2 Report – Could Have Been Better. Is Google Serious to Help Nigeria?

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After writing about the presentation by Google Nigerian boss, Juliet, Tuesday, we had high expectations that something will come on Wednesday. Unfortunately, Day 2 was not great. The logistics was not great.

 

Sure, Google is into Nigeria to make money and they will just do that. But helping develop local talents? That is not in their business mission.

 

I agree with TechLoy who tweeted as follows

 

Absolutely, Google is not ready to help Nigeria. It is selling ads that they care. That creative aspect is largely not present. Just read some of the tweets

 

@mahmoodoyewo sorry for the sad experience, it is really a shame #gnigeria

 

RT @mahmoodoyewo: I think #gnigeria has 2 b more security conscious in any of their events. 4 laptops were stolen just 2day and mine was inc

 

agogodavid David Agogo
You noticed right.No nigeria plan.@TechLoy: After attendin #gnigeria 2day, Im convinced Google is not interested n developing the ecosystem.
Google is here to sell. No wonder they are licensing companies as Adwords partners.
Next time. Google should consult external partners. They could be good developers but they are not good organizers. I do not know what I learnt today! People expected to come there and go home with skills. Just noticed that was not the plan.
These are my suggestions:
1. You do not have to do this program yourself. You can outsource.
2. Select 10-20 people and send them for training – all expense paid for Android or Chrome. Again, corporate firms can do that. You make it competitive and this corporate trainer can help you. That will be cost effective than flying people from US and UK and putting them in five star hotel, only not to have time to teach. Training is not a hack job. You guys must use local partners.
3. Fire the event organizers if you did pay for any. They are not good.
4. Learn from this lesson! We will be ready for G Nigeria 2012 but for us to develop local contents, you need to help us. Why not award some funds to corporate trainers to help train some people.
I will write a more detailed report later – too tired now…

 

 

 

 

Consolidation Going On in Nigeria’s Web Hosting Sector – Good Business As Web Solutions Will Grow As Broadband Costs Drop

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When someone tipped us about the Web4Africa acquisition of Alireta, we began the research of this company.  We noted that it has bought over Nairahost few months ago.

 

Web4Africa Ltd today announces its 100% client acquisition of Nairahost, a company that provides domain name services and web hosting to Nigeria.

 

Established in 2004, Nairahost started with a vision to dominate the Nigerian web hosting industry through offering intelligent business solutions in an efficient manner. Nairahost rose rapidly to dominate the Nigerian web hosting industry.  Nairahost before acquisition, was an accredited .ng domain registration and also managed a portfolio of a few thousand domains.

 

The acquisition by Web4Africa not only enlarges Web4Africa’s market share, but also offers lower pricing and a larger choice of domain extensions to Nairahost customers as well as a world-class technical support for their web hosting services.

 

Web4Africa would manage Nairahost as an independent entity before fully merging the two operations in early 2011.
The acquisition boosts Web4Africa’s current client base of over 8,400 to about 11,500 after an expected overlap of clients has been considered. It also pushes Web4Africa’s domain portfolio to well over 8,000 and number of domains hosted to well over 4,000.

Based on this statistics, it will be a good effort to know how many Nigerian sites are operated by Nigerian companies. This is going to be difficult since most use Godaddy, Just and other web hosting companies that will be hard to pin down which is operated by a Nigerian company.

 

If you have data on the number of websites used by Nigerian firms, share with us. With Web4Africa operating about , say, 10,000 sites, they must be in the big league. Ahmad Mukoshy hosts hundreds of customers in his own company. FasHostIT – a division of Fasmicro (our parent company) is also a big player dominating the Eastern Nigerian market.

 

As broadband access collapses, Nigeria is going to enter into the next phase and that will be huge. Getting these companies hooked online is a winning strategy.