The national communications authority has shirked in its duty. It has made no provision whatsoever for the conversion of the current internet protocol (IPV4) to the new standard
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Some phones dont have firewalls.
The national communications authority has shirked in its duty. It has made no provision whatsoever for the conversion of the current internet protocol (IPV4) to the new standard
which is IPV6. It has not issued any directive to any of the telecommunication companies to migrate to this new standard. Many countries are in the process of converting and some countries have already completed the transition.
Ghana must convert to IPV6, the new standard, by the end of next year. Ghana must not be left behind. What is interesting is that the existing infrastructure already has provision for this.
The internet has been designed in such a way that law enforcement agencies can intercept and decrypt the traffic when needed. Therefore anybody with network access can intercept and decrypt the traffic. After Sept 11, 2001 these loopholes were made even easier.
With this fact in mind what should every wise nation do? The Ghana armed forces and the BNI should be present in all ISPs and communication companies to ensure that no one gets network access. Until this is done every one uses the internet at his or her own peril.
The national communication Authority has exhibited gross ineptitude in this regard.
Some phones dont have firewalls.
The national communications authority has shirked in its duty. It has made no provision whatsoever for the conversion of the current internet protocol (IPV4) to the new standard
which is ...
read full comment