
Hi @Dennis, cables get cut all the time, I even remember the incident of Egypt that knocked out major connections between Europe. This situation is counted as having reached critical, and services were restored within a very short time. That is the difference. :-) Hi @Areba, I'm not saying that the Telecom sector should run its business my way or someone else's, all am saying is that the sector demands has critical needs and it should know that very well. By changing the license implications, am certain that the right business decisions will be made to ensure continuity. Telcos/ISPs spend a lot of money on everything, so why not have planning for the current problems. Does the current situation fit with the Visions? No, imo. :-) On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
In the last 2 weeks , another 3 cables were cut by another ship - http://www.cio.co.ke/view-all-main-stories/4948-cable-cuts-whos-up-whos-down...