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1998 - 2004

Large US Governmental Health Organisation

Malaria research network – extensive research in the field of overcoming and mitigating this disease.


Project management, installation, commissioning and support for the roll-out of 12 sites, many in remote areas, using VSAT to provide internet connectivity, allowing researchers to send and receive email, search medical literature and databases, or share files and images 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Permanent access to information is moving researchers in Africa toward a more efficient way of working with colleagues around the world. Sites range from a few 10’s of users at field stations to over 250 users at the main headquaters in Nairobi. The network is designed to allow hundreds of researchers in Africa to share satellite bandwidth, maximizing the usage of satellite capacity and minimizing cost per site.

The network has evolved significantly from its initial two sites sharing a 64kb satellite link, to the end of 2003 with 12 sites sharing approx 2MBps of in-& out-bound capacity, plus other direct links through local ISPs.

AfriConnect continues to provide ongoing support services for the network, and other non-VSAT sites.



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2003 - 4

French Medical Research Organisation


VSAT network, initially 5 sites in Africa (Cameroon, Niger, Cote d’Ivoire, Madagascar, Central African Republic) and 3 in Vietnam. Ultimately the network could be made available to all organisational sites globally, totalling 23 sites.

AfriConnect provide consultancy services, hardware, satellite and other ICT installation, satellite bandwidth, voice services, web design, security, monitoring and control, training and all necessary services.

Equipment deployed at each site included AfriConnect SatWise integrated terminal equipment : VSAT, Managed Switch, VoIP Unit (optional) Linux Server, Firewall Mail server (SMTP / POP3 / Webmail) with virus scanning, Intranet host.


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2003-4

Group of Military and International Health Organisations


Study programme in a rural area of Northern Ghana where a VSAT system was already deployed.

Improved connectivity was required in order to support a planned malaria vaccine trial. The requirement was to ensure that mobile nurses, field workers and clinics must have wholly reliable communications, both voice, messaging and Internet access when in villages which have no power supply or conventional means of communication.

Resulting network was being project managed and deployed during Q1 2004.


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2004

Large College in Malawi


Development of an ICT Strategy for the college to cover the next three years following the mandate to quadruple the number of students trained as doctors in order to support the Malawi Ministry of Health.


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1996 – 2004

Large African Trade Organisation


Design, consultancy, training, telecommunications / networking, e-commerce, and support services. Implementation of oranisation website and its recent transition of a bi-lingual (French/English) user driven content managed portal, their Secretariat network infrastructure and Internet access.


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2003

Medical Research based Organisation, Gambia


Needs analysis and appraisal visits to organisations research sites in the Gambia. Preparation of detailed Request for Proposal for organisation, to enable it to tender for broadband VSAT Internet connectivity at their two research sites.

Expansion to two further VSAT sites is expected as a secondary phase to the project.



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2003

Large US-Funded International Health Organisation


Complete review of the organisations communications needs in Kenya for the next 5 years.

Scope included: fixed and mobile Internet access for research and field workers based on satellite, wireless, GSM and conventional connectivity options.


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2003

Scientific Publications Organisation


The organisation is a cooperative network of partners tasked with enhancing the flow of scientific information between countries, especially those with less developed systems of publication and dissemination.

Following concerns over bandwidth available at Universities in LDCs, the organisation commissioned a study to provide bodies seeking to optimise Internet access with sources of information, and potential solutions and cost reducing measures. This detailed 265-page report provides practical suggestions and recommendations for improved management of Internet applications, so that existing bandwidth can be made more productive. It includes eight case studies drawn from Africa and Asia to highlight best practice in maximising bandwidth.


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2001 - 4

Large College in Malawi


Initiative to improve ICT and in particular Internet connectivity, with the installation of a wide area network to providing internal communication and full Internet access to around 100 PCs throughout the college.

The WAN, which utilises ‘permanently on’ broadband wireless networking, was commissioned in April 2002, linking together all departments, which in turn connected to the local Internet provider, as well as across to their own satellite link to the Internet backbone. Departments that did not already have a local area network also had one installed at this time.

All computers were effectively joined in one wide area network (WAN) that now links over 250 PCs used by both staff, students, administrators and researchers.


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2000

Global NGO, Uganda


Project to design and tender for a VSAT network designed to provide Internet connectivity to 15 secondary schools in rural Uganda, some of which had onwards wireless connections to further locations, and where significant expansion was possible.


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1999-2000

Global NGO, Zambia

This project provided a new computerised management system for hundreds of microfinance projects around Zambia, complete with connectivity from nine regional capitals giving access to a common database. The scope of work was to specify the system, tender, recruit staff, build the associated website, provide initial connectivity and train staff.


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