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Chretien Talelo was the Director at Operatel CM.<ref>[http://africa.tradeholding.com/default.cgi/action/viewcompanies/companyid/27997/ africa.tradeholding.com]</ref> Chretien Talelo is credited for being the first Cameroonian to open a cybercafe in Yaounde.
'''Chretien Talelo''' was the Director at Operatel CM.<ref>[http://africa.tradeholding.com/default.cgi/action/viewcompanies/companyid/27997/ africa.tradeholding.com]</ref>; he is also credited for being the first Cameroonian to open a cybercafe in Yaounde.


Chretien Talelo was also involved with Ditof, a joint venture catering to Cameroonian, French and American interests. Ditof holds the agency of France Telecom's Minitel terminals. Minitel terminals are used to access internet.<ref>[http://banners.noticiasdot.com/termometro/boletines/docs/consultoras/aisi/2000/aisi_camerun.pdf noticiasdot.com]</ref>
Chretien Talelo was also involved with Ditof, a joint venture catering to Cameroonian, French and American interests. Ditof holds the agency of France Telecom's Minitel terminals. Minitel terminals are used to access internet.<ref>[http://banners.noticiasdot.com/termometro/boletines/docs/consultoras/aisi/2000/aisi_camerun.pdf noticiasdot.com]</ref>

Revision as of 00:25, 7 March 2011

Country: Cameroon
Email: ctalelo@mail.ditof.cm

Chretien Talelo was the Director at Operatel CM.[1]; he is also credited for being the first Cameroonian to open a cybercafe in Yaounde.

Chretien Talelo was also involved with Ditof, a joint venture catering to Cameroonian, French and American interests. Ditof holds the agency of France Telecom's Minitel terminals. Minitel terminals are used to access internet.[2]

Previously, Chretien Talelo has sent a proposal to ISOC for Cameroon’s Chapter of Internet Society,(ISOC Cameroon).[3]

Chretien Talelo's health has become unstable and Chretien Talelo has expired on 19/01/2010 while being taken to the hospital of the National Social Insurance in Yaounde.[4]

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