
21 May
2014
21 May
'14
10:33 p.m.
This is the case, where in Kenya, we should be upset with Safaricom (who is, I’m assuming, the corporate partner), and the KE gov’t for selling us all out.
-- Erik Hersman
It's a little premature, not to mention sensationalist, to start finger-pointing Safaricom or the government. Given that (1) Safaricom runs a partial third-party-managed network (2) all the previous NSA programs have been carried out without host government consent and (3) both parties have not had the chance to respond it's prudent to reserve judgement until more facts and/or evidence is obtained.