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Impact of Cloud computing upon the african regulation of telecommunications

 http://www.arce.bf/spip.php?article194

Abstract : The explosion of the information and communication technologies is like the computing treatments deportation which is traditionally located in local servers is done in remote servers: this is called Cloud computing which is delivery of computing as a service in French(infonuagique). The methodology of our approach take aims to provide contributions elements upon a new organization operating system. Applications and data are no more found in local computer, but figuratively speaking in a (“cloud”) composed of certain numbers of interlinked remote servers comprising of excellent bandwidth that is essential of fluidness of the system. In Africa specifically, status and resolution upon all confusions linked to the international bandwidth should be the access to the service made by standard application easily available, most of time, for instance web navigator. Could we categorically introduce the cloud like the information system component of the enterprise and as a further interface between the driver system and the classic operating system which it fuses in randomly? This concept is seen as a major evolution by some analysts, or like a marketing trap by others, notably by Richard Stallman. From this perspective, it should be important to prepare a methodological and scientific study with possibilities of econo-technico-regulatory impact estimation. All this will allow us to elaborate an impact Cloud theory, the actual telecommunication environment in most of African countries: legislation action, regulation, technical operations, functionalities, technical components, and consumers. Thereafter our contributions are building in detail upon impact, pointing the entire qualitative and qualitative telecommunication adjustment produced by the process which consequently allows us to first define the telecommunication environment linked component (i); then action of cloud (j); and interactions between these ones and those ones(ij).Therefore, criteria series will serve to assess the importance of each interaction in the matrix that we build: Basis criteria and additional criteria(Bojórquez-Tapia and al., 1998). But as the impact assessment is often characterized by a high level indecisive proof, and insufficient understanding level thus holding towards subjective, incoherent, and contradictory judgment, we will work for these assessment fuzzy logic as mathematic technique which could be used to perform complex or uncertain phenomena like those of the cloud computing impact. In this work finally, the question is to perform the facts upon new digital ecosystem that are linked in telecommunication environment tools for their regulations. In this way, we want to demonstrate that for organizations, the strategy should be oriented towards the introduction of digital components which can not be ignored under competitive regression difficulties knowing potential impact cloud computing assessment in our information and communication system environment. Therefore, nowadays, managers should create the virtual biotope in their organizations like the operating system towards information system assessed for strengthening the driver who faces of daily digital ecosystem. The importance of the digital mark will be reinforced by the exchanges virtualization, so African managers should participate in creation, development, maintenance and enrichment of the digital ecosystem which contributes nowadays undoubtedly to the creation of merit. It should be important for regulators to not only be concerned by economic data for ambitious markets, but to get serious control tools in order to ensure that telecommunications operators respect the terms of their contracts, the measure of traffic, debits and appropriated security tools. Using some statistics, we analyze the impact of telecommunications in Africa in order to propose contributions which could shed light to the recommendations given to regulatory institutions for the benefit of all concerned.


Keywords: Digital ecosystem, human virtual biotope, regulation, cloud computing impact