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Internet can boost fight against poverty in Angola

Luanda - Angola has the legal bases created to turn Internet services into an instrument to combat poverty and provide economic and social development.

 

 

This opinion was stressed Monday, in Luanda, by the chairperson of the Administration Council of the National Communication Institute (INACOM), Pedro Mendes de Carvalho.

 

 

The source made this statement while speaking in the Seminar and Workshop on Internet Protocol (IP) “IPv6/LIR” promoted by the Angolan Association of the Internet Services Providers (AAPSI).

 

 

To him, in terms of legal point of view, basis are created to find more consensual and good ways to make Internet a tool to combat poverty and provide an economic and social development for Angola.

 

 

“We are here just to look at a technical matter, very important for development of the institutions, for the country and for the world in general, since we are talking about the address numbers of the internet services”, said the source.

 

 

According to Pedro Mendes de Carvalho, IPv6 came to replace IPv4 ended generation, because of being bad managed, the purpose is avoiding the same mistakes so that IPv6 comes to be well managed.






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