
Hi Brian, The article doesn't seem to disclose full information, is that the correct picture. Be that as it may, Telkom Kenya has issues and my take is the only way to resolve such issues is reviving the letter and spirit of multistakeholderism that brought the many gains we are enjoying in the Information and Communication Technology Sector, its unfortunate that sectarian interests have eroded the unity of the community but i think this holds the key to resolving the challenges you have pointed out. Best Regards On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:05 PM, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com>wrote:
Ethiopia and Tunisia deliver high speed data over wireline while here in Kenya we have allowed France Telecom who have management of Telkom Kenya to basically neglect and "throw away" our copper plant - and yet it could be the basis for providing affordable high speed access to hundreds of thousands. The new government *must* review this counterproductive "strategic investment" from France. Preferably show them the door and let us rebuild our national carrier. Full story here http://ictafrica.info/ FullNews.php?id=8231<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fictafrica.info%2FFullNews.php%3Fid%3D8231&h=6AQG9pG3RAQFMErU7Uu3mvEUPpn6e6H9D64HDcC36A89x5Q&s=1>
Best regards,
Brian
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