Feasibility study: CDMA and GSM signals for Orange-TKL

Skunk(-ette)s, Just trying to do some research for an app I want to deploy for mobile phones. I want it fully funded by the network onto which I deploy it and it will therefore only be hosted by a single service provider. I am leaning towards Orange-TKL mainly because they are the most willing to bend over backwards to make this project work. This is a decision I am making bearing in mind that they have a CDMA EVDO REV A network and they also have a GSM network. The CDMA covers the widest contiguous area of the country but the GSM not so much. The app is targeted at people who for the most part are off the beaten path and the strongest signals in these rural areas happen to be the CDMA signal. Before I make this decision I want you guys to help me out by pointing out Places(by name and town and district) where there is a failure or weakness of the Orange GSM and Telkom CDMA REV A network. Any skunk(ette)s in the below regions please spread the word and contact me with the details either by email or SMS to 0710449989. a. Coast region- Mombasa Road, South Coast and North coast upto Lamu b. Mount Kenya region- thika road, nyeri, nanyuki, etc c. North Rift Region- eldoret, kapsabet etc d. South rift- kericho, Nakuru etc e. Eastern- meru, maua, chukka, kitui, mwingi etc f. South nyanza- migori etc g. Nyanza- Kisumu etc h. Western- bungoma, kakamega, kitale i. Urban sprawl in Kenyas urban areas Score the strength of the GSM or CDMA signal as 0 where non existent 1 where present but weak 2 where present but fluctuates 3 where present strong and stable Thank you all in advance When the righteous Prosper, The City rejoices but when the wicked perish there are shouts of JOY
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Joel Musungu