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A beautiful magazine!

I love your magazine, it is beautiful. I hope that you people will keep up the good work you are doing there. The local industry needs this kind of publication to keep it informed with developments in the global IT industry.

Mohammed Rudman
MD/CEO
Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN)



 

Thanks for your consistency

You are just getting better by the day. Your September edition covers all the aspects of ICT that your competitors rarely give coverage. I will continue to enjoy myself with your leading magazine. Keep it up!

Chima Amigbo,
Federal Institute of Industrial Research
Oshodi, Lagos


Re: Why ISPs Are Dying

I found the cover story of your last edition 'Why ISPs Are Dying” very interesting but I do not agree that most of the ISPs are dying because they do not understand the business as somebody alluded. I think that the problem of ISPs can be found in the Government; for example the power problem. Government should create the environment that allows things to work.

Paul Duke
Rivers State University of Science & Technology
Port Harcourt, Rivers State



Re: Is the Internet Stifling Print Journalism?

Your piece on “Is the Internet Stifling Print Journalism?” is food for thought. I cannot stop having the feel of your rich ICT Today magazine, Internet or no Internet.
Congratulations on a job well done!

Ebere Chibueze
Department of Mass Communication,
Imo State University, Owerri




Still on Calabar Channel

I have at several times requested that you open a channel in Calabar where we can purchase copies of your magazine but that has not been done. I can only get your magazine from my business partner in Lagos any time he visits Calabar. I may be forced to abandon ICT Today if you don't address this issue.

Ebirichi Okirika
MD, InfoMat,
Calabar, Cross River State

 
 
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