A guide to the Internet in Zambia:

Almost very other business company in the world or home has a telephone line. This is one of the prerequisites for getting connected to the Zamnet Internet Services. Apart from the telephone line, two other essential components are needed for Internet connection, these are a Computer and a Modem…It is imperative for a dial-up client to have all the three components in a working order otherwise it becomes difficult to connect to the Internet.

30 September 2003



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02 October | 0:14  |  Lisa

Are you sure that's not the syllabus for my "computers for teachers" class -- the mandatory one I'm paying $965 to take? The one that requires us to learn how to use e-mail and use a floppy disk?

Actually, Zambia is way too advanced for California teachers. What is the Internet again?



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