Telecommunication Policy
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Mali |
| Bénin | Mauritania |
| Botswana | Mauritius |
| Burkina Faso | Morocco |
| Burundi | Mozambique |
| Cameroon | Namibia |
| Cape Verde | Niger |
| Central African Republic | Nigeria |
| Chad | Rwanda |
| Comoros | Sao Tome and Principe |
| Congo | Senegal |
| Côte d'Ivoire | Seychelles |
| Djibouti | Sierra |
| Egypt | Leone |
| Equatorial Guinea | Libya |
| Eritrea | Somalia |
| Ethiopia | South |
| Gabonese | Africa |
| Gambia | Sudan |
| Ghana | Swaziland |
| Guinea (Republic of) | Tanzania(United Republic of ) |
| Guinea-Bissau | Togolese Republic |
| Kenya | Tunisia |
| Lesotho | Uganda |
| Liberia | Zambia |
| Madagascar | Zimbabwe |
International Standard
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The principal changes introduced in Joomla 1.6 are:
- New Access Control System - Allows site administrators control over who can view and manage content.
- Unlimited Depth Organizational Model - Gives site administrators and content creators user-defined category levels that allow for the creation of a category tree with as many or as few levels for organizing articles and other content as needed.
- One-Click Extension Updates - Allows users to keep sites secure and controlled by simplifying the process of updating extensions.
- Semantic XHTML Layouts - Provides a better baseline for content presentation.
The following is a more complete list of changes.


















