Ghanan gov't shuts down ISPs to keep email from displacing long-distance

The Ghanan government has shut down all of the nation's ISPs, claiming that their customers' use of voice-over-IP telephony is depriving the government telephone monopoly of needed revenue. However, Ghana's phone lines and ISPs cannot acheive dialup speeds much beyond 28.8k, which makes this claim pretty improbable: it's far more plausible that Ghana's drop-off in long-distance calling is a consequence of instant messaging and email replacing phone-calls for the citizenry.

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