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  1. Jensen, M. (1998). Mauritius. In: The Regional Informatics Network for Africa (RINAF). An external evaluation for UNESCO. Appendices. pp. 62-66. Also available at the UNESCO Web Site.

  2. Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Mauritius (1997). White paper on the telecommunications sector: Fostering the info-communications society. This White Paper summarises what the government believes to be the best policy solutions and framework for Mauritius towards development of a vibrant and efficient telecommunications sector over the next decade.

  3. Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Mauritius (1998). National Information Technology Strategy Plan: Integrated strategic action programme for 1998-2005. The Integrated Strategic Action Programme for 1998-2005, marks the end of the Phase II Study of the NITSP. The report highlighted the approach adopted by the six working teams to develop action programmes corresponding to five building blocks, including two projects under the National IT Applications block. The report  also highlighted the need for the setting up of an appropriate institutional structure under the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology (MTIT) to continuously monitor and evaluate the progress of the NITSP Phase II action programme, and develop the next phase of the action programme.

  4. The Southern Africa Regional Telecommunications Restructuring (RTR) Program. Mauritius Telecommunications Sector Profile. This web site includes country profile, tender notices, articles and other items to meet the information needs of businesses seeking to enter or expand their presence in the regional telecom market. The SATCC Telecommunications Sector Development Program is funded by USAID.

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