Brian,
Why term KDN as
Rgds,
Dan O.Kwach,
From:
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Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:55
AM
To: Skunkworks forum
Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] STARTING
Kenya Daft Networks have
connectivity in the area..on OFDM I believe, so any ISP using KDN & willing
to sell to you can do it, but dislike because of support issues.
AK will work but they don't do "cyber cafes".
With the wireless solutions be ready to put up a mast atleast 30 feet.
Else go for
2009/6/16 ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com>
Cyber
cafe in athi river - hmm lets see ...
You must have a good population of young english reading and english speaking
people.. preferably hi-skul and college students..
Without that, it shall not pick.
Studies have shown its these that drive use of IT solutions.
10 computers is a good start up - but if there is no physical connection
to the packet backbone, you will pay dearly for satellite uplinks / downlinks.
If there are landlines [data capable] - the best option is Orange/Telkom as an
ISP.
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