
Pirates will come in handy :-) On May 9, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Brian Ngure <brian@pixie.co.ke> wrote:
Incidentally, what happens to the ship(s) that cause the issue by cutting the cables? Do they just go on their merry way after causing such havoc? Are they heavily fined? Goods confiscated? Thrown in the brig?
And any word from KPA on what the ship was doing in a zone that is supposed to be restricted?
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote: I think it is not normal for a sub-marine cable to be regularly down as we have been experiencing with TEAMS. So that's why it does not make sense to own the cable repair shop as it will only be needed probably once in a couple of years.
With TEAMS, is has become a weekly occurrence. I think this year alone TEAMS has been more down than up. Either there is something tragically wrong with the whole conception to implementation of TEAMS or it is just the nature of public-private partnership to just never work.
I am now actually have second thoughts about the proposed PPP of the 4G network in KE. I would prefer it be owned and maintained by one operator.
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-- Regards
Brian Ngure
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