
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:02 AM, John Doe <fivepings@gmail.com> wrote:
@Bernard, I would argue its more to do with policy and regulation than engineering. Why would I say so?
+1
1. If we stopped laying fiber to the same buildings and instead only granted permission to dig up the roads to operators laying fiber to uncovered buildings, we'd probably have covered the entire country by now.
+1 again.
2. There is money to be made at " the bottom of the pyramid". You just need the right business model. Ask Royal media, Equity bank and Safaricom.
+1 again. You mind reader. I was about to reply along the same lines, but you've said it better. All I can add is that we need policies that encourage (or enforce) operators to provide services to underserved areas. (back to lurking) Steve