18/12/2019 (Agence Europe) – The EU has decided to allocate an additional €30 million to the AfricaConnect project, which aims to provide affordable and high-capacity Internet access to research and education networks in Africa. Contracts were signed on Wednesday 18 December to support the third phase of the project (AfricaConnect3). "Affordable high-speed broadband connectivity will enable African youth, students, and researchers to boost collaborative scientific research with their...