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Western capitals have suddenly grown worried over China's near monopoly, which gives it a potential stranglehold on technologies of the future.
A stranglehold of proprietary technology, slow phone networks unsuited to Web data and a paucity of applications conspired to make WAP irrelevant.
And Masiyiwe understands that this model -- renewable power for the poorest -- is the key strategy to breaking the stranglehold of expensive, dirty fossil fuel technologies which in Africa keep the poor even poorer, because most of the continent must rely on expensive, imported coal, oil and gas.
The availability of good technical managers has, to me, always held more of a stranglehold on some hot industries (such as biotechnology) than the availability of technology itself.
Optimists point to the green movement in Iran, when the reformist campaign showed the power of new technologies to organise resistance and to break the stranglehold of censors on information; but the episode also showed that technology alone is not enough to secure democratic change.
However, with a few exceptions, they have agreed not to contest the same seats, paving the way for more two-way fights with the BN.The increased penetration of technology has also added a new dimension to these elections, as it has allowed the opposition to communicate with Malaysians in spite of the government's stranglehold on major media channels.
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