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  1. AAAS Sub-Saharan Africa Program - User's Guide to Electronic Network in Africa - Tanzania: The web page provides the status of electronic networking in Tanzania.

  2. AfricaOnline Tanzania: A subsidiary of Africa Online, it has recently started providing internet communications services in Tanzania.

  3. TANZANET is a mailing list whose primary objective is to provide a forum for information exchange among Tanzanian nationals and other interested persons through various mode of communication including the world-wide Internet.

  4. Zanzinet (Internet Zanzibar) is the first and presently the only full Internet Service Providers in Zanzibar. It started its operations in July 1997 through a VSAT link to France.

  5. Cats-Net is an Internet Service provider founded in January 1997 by a computer company known as Computers and Telecoms Systems (T) Ltd.

  6. Internet Africa, a subsidiary of Soft-Tech Consultants Ltd., started its operations as an Internet Serive Provider in Tanzania in 1996. Internet Africa's servers are connected to the Internet gateway in Norway via a VSAT operating at 128 kbps.

  7. CyberTwiga is the Tanzania's first commercial full Internet service provider with international connectivity via a 64 Kbps SITA link, a 256 Kbps Simplest link via Interpacket's Espresso service.

  8. Inganji, F. (1997). Report on the Elaboration of an Information and Communications Policy and Plan for the United Republic of Tanzania, Dar-es Salaam, 12-15 May 1997.

  9. Howard Shila (1994). Effectiveness of Informatics Policies Instrument in Africa: Tanzania, UNECA/PADIS

  10. Jensen, M. (1998). Tanzania. In: The Regional Informatics Network for Africa (RINAF). An external evaluation for UNESCO. Appendices. pp. 96-100. Also available at the UNESCO Web Site.

  11. The Southern Africa Regional Telecommunications Restructuring (RTR) Program. Tanzania Telecommunications Sector Profile. The web site includes country profile, tender notices, news 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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