A professor whose work in spreading information technology in Africa has been awarded by the Internet Society has hit out at critics who say the continent should focus first on basics like water and sanitation.
Nii Quaynor, professor of computer science at the University of Cape-Coast, Ghana, said affordable computing was "necessary" to Africa's development.
"If the critics did not have any internet, I am sure they would talk differently," he told BBC World Service's Digital Planet...
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Nii Quaynor, professor of computer science at the University of Cape-Coast, Ghana, said affordable computing was "necessary" to Africa's development.
"If the critics did not have any internet, I am sure they would talk differently," he told BBC World Service's Digital Planet...
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