Those prices (2k/-) are frustratingly high. Do people know why?
The ke TLD isn't even signed:
Also, opening up the TLD to international registrars would be a good step:
"Kindly note that the .KE Registry is still closed and thus to become an Accredited Registrar, your organization must have local presence, that is, your organization must have an office within the country (Kenya)."
The French company Gandi.net (
http://www.gandi.net/) has over 100 ccTLDs, but not .ke. This is one more impediment to Nairobi being an international tech hub.
-Adam