A Paper on the Fiber Issue - Seacom et al

Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol -- Regards, Mworia Wilfred Mutua http://www.afrinnovator.com/ http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia googletalk: wmworia Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia

great article :) On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>wrote:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
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Mworia's paper is really on point. Sad fact that most Kenyan companies are not exploiting the large mobile audience that we have on the internet, that has been left to facebook to take care of. Adding to that, i think that the potential is far from reached, especially with many people buying powerful phones that they just use for messaging and calling. I think that CCK and the mobile phone companies should invest in educating the public on how to utilize mobile data. ther is also the fact that many kenyans are unaware that ther phones have the ability to work as modems without any additional investment. Being a consultant, I have encountered situations where many people invest in the famous chinese phones, which are largely crippled by the lack of j2me. the problem with this ommisiion is that the phones inbuilt browsers are not powerful enough for normal mobile surfing, with problems such as running out of memory and inability to process web languages like opera mini, ucweb and bolt do. this is a good place for CCK to srat off. As for ICT firms, the best way they can monetize their content is by moving to mobile advertising . Facebook & Google stabnd to make a lot of money if they could come up with mobile advertising specifically for the African market. As for local content developers, I would suggest that you invest in mobile sites for your domain. There are many free tools on the net that enable you to make your site available in both PC and mobile versions, without you putting in a lot of work. I hope you are all ready to take the challenge! 2009/6/3 Josiah Mugambi <jmugambi@gmail.com>
great article :)
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>wrote:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
googletalk: wmworia
Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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I agree. Great article. Serves as a great pointer(and a reminder for some) of the fundamentals..... On 6/5/09, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Mworia's paper is really on point. Sad fact that most Kenyan companies are not exploiting the large mobile audience that we have on the internet, that has been left to facebook to take care of.
Adding to that, i think that the potential is far from reached, especially with many people buying powerful phones that they just use for messaging and calling.
I think that CCK and the mobile phone companies should invest in educating the public on how to utilize mobile data. ther is also the fact that many kenyans are unaware that ther phones have the ability to work as modems without any additional investment.
Being a consultant, I have encountered situations where many people invest in the famous chinese phones, which are largely crippled by the lack of j2me. the problem with this ommisiion is that the phones inbuilt browsers are not powerful enough for normal mobile surfing, with problems such as running out of memory and inability to process web languages like opera mini, ucweb and bolt do.
this is a good place for CCK to srat off.
As for ICT firms, the best way they can monetize their content is by moving to mobile advertising . Facebook & Google stabnd to make a lot of money if they could come up with mobile advertising specifically for the African market.
As for local content developers, I would suggest that you invest in mobile sites for your domain. There are many free tools on the net that enable you to make your site available in both PC and mobile versions, without you putting in a lot of work.
I hope you are all ready to take the challenge!
2009/6/3 Josiah Mugambi <jmugambi@gmail.com>
great article :)
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>wrote:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
googletalk: wmworia
Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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Mworia's article is great and I might add a few pointers as well. Am glad that Mworia has mentioned the need for right education etc and I will not go back to that. My point is that the fibre will be useless ...unless the entire business community realign their business processes towards IT and the web for that matter. e.g 1.I dont see why I cannot get my bus ticket to the coast or migingo online!!!!! 2.Why do all ministries waste alot of money putting tenders on the newspapers? 3.What stops Kenyatta Hospital to store their records on a searchable database....... 4.What stops a police station from having a simple excel sheet for an OB....... I guess what am trying to say is that the landing of the fibre will not solve our business process issues. You will be suprised,that even big technological companies/ISPs dont have web based processes. The other day I was so shocked when a receptionist at Nokia EAst Africa and HP respectively told me that I need to drop a proposal to their offices.When I asked if there is an e-mail address I can at least send the proposal to.They said no......so how will fibre optic help this people!!!!!!! In this day and era..you still tell people to drop proposals.And this is Nokia and HP we are talking about. People talk of developing local content,as if it is a product you will buy from the shop!!! no! local content will auto-generate if you align your business process with IT and the web and if you constantly make people visit your website. If the business community does not do this then I guess we will just go to facebook,yahoo,tweeter,gmail FASTER with the fibre ...and nothing else. On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Tim Kamau <maqtim@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree. Great article. Serves as a great pointer(and a reminder for some) of the fundamentals.....
On 6/5/09, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Mworia's paper is really on point. Sad fact that most Kenyan companies are not exploiting the large mobile audience that we have on the internet, that has been left to facebook to take care of.
Adding to that, i think that the potential is far from reached, especially with many people buying powerful phones that they just use for messaging and calling.
I think that CCK and the mobile phone companies should invest in educating the public on how to utilize mobile data. ther is also the fact that many kenyans are unaware that ther phones have the ability to work as modems without any additional investment.
Being a consultant, I have encountered situations where many people invest in the famous chinese phones, which are largely crippled by the lack of j2me. the problem with this ommisiion is that the phones inbuilt browsers are not powerful enough for normal mobile surfing, with problems such as running out of memory and inability to process web languages like opera mini, ucweb and bolt do.
this is a good place for CCK to srat off.
As for ICT firms, the best way they can monetize their content is by moving to mobile advertising . Facebook & Google stabnd to make a lot of money if they could come up with mobile advertising specifically for the African market.
As for local content developers, I would suggest that you invest in mobile sites for your domain. There are many free tools on the net that enable you to make your site available in both PC and mobile versions, without you putting in a lot of work.
I hope you are all ready to take the challenge!
2009/6/3 Josiah Mugambi <jmugambi@gmail.com>
great article :)
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>wrote:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
googletalk: wmworia
Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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Interesting article Mworia. I wish you had mentioned that the SAT/WASC/SAFE (West African cable) bombed coz South Africa Telkom (as the main managers) charged ISP's exhorbitant rates which forced the ISPs to revert to satellite. This was the main reason we decided to go our own way with TEAMS. You have rightly pointed out that essential components are not yet in place. It is however not possible to wait for society to catch up, it has to be prompted. My basic premise is quite simple - Kenyans are not averse to technology. Infact the mobile telephony boom is evidence enough. It is up to us ICT professionals to be creative and innovative with the infrastructure that the fibre-optic will provide. Technology must solve our society's problems if it is to be 'revolutionary'. That is what mobile telephony has being doing and is what IT should do. Muthoga Kioni 2009/6/2 Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
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Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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I just read an article on software startups in India - to some extent I think the same could very well be written about us in a few years. There are a number of parallels that can be drawn between the situation expressed in this article and what I wrote. Here: http://tinyurl.com/urrck On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:10 PM, BENSON MUTHOGA <bmkioni@googlemail.com>wrote:
Interesting article Mworia.
I wish you had mentioned that the SAT/WASC/SAFE (West African cable) bombed coz South Africa Telkom (as the main managers) charged ISP's exhorbitant rates which forced the ISPs to revert to satellite. This was the main reason we decided to go our own way with TEAMS.
You have rightly pointed out that essential components are not yet in place. It is however not possible to wait for society to catch up, it has to be prompted. My basic premise is quite simple - Kenyans are not averse to technology. Infact the mobile telephony boom is evidence enough. It is up to us ICT professionals to be creative and innovative with the infrastructure that the fibre-optic will provide. Technology must solve our society's problems if it is to be 'revolutionary'. That is what mobile telephony has being doing and is what IT should do.
Muthoga Kioni
2009/6/2 Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
googletalk: wmworia
Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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A provocative analysis. The comments - re-interpretations and suggested solutions - give even more color to the subject. Do read those too. Nevertheless, similar stuff is already being written about Kenya. Your article and my comments (http://www.lpakenya.org/home/node/18) are just a few examples. While a lot must be done to improve the environment for Kenya's IT entrepreneur, most successful entrepreneurs have a winning attitude that I've seen in one of the posts I quote below. Maybe we should consider how to nurture such souls. I am tech graduate, chose to work in Business Development capacity for 3 yrs in 3 companies(all start ups or small Co.s) each were into very different products/service/technology, experienced great learning curves, learnt tough world of business from close quarters. I constantly and consciously was heading towards my objective. Few months back i had a offer to work from US with neat pay. But I choose to start a company in India with high end R&D work. From the day i graduated all i wanted to do was start a company and at 26, we have our start up which is 6 months old now. Here are few of my opinions: 1) India has it's own challenges like any other country, we should always try to figure out a way and not go with whys, ifs, buts, etc. Stop whining! What is available is available.. (or do u wanna wait till......) 2) This forum should focus on ways to beat difficulties and NOT overtly highlight them(Excuses/fear) 3) we need to focus and encourage 'attitude needed for start ups' (Culture without self created fear or inhibitions) and not 'analysis-paralysis' factor. 4) iFlex is a role model and not sweat shops like Infy, Wipro or TCS (we are working on product initiatives and tying up with only s/w product companies) 5) FInally only person who is stopping you from staring a business is YOU, all other factors are less than 1% I would like to add I have invested almost everything I had and run the company from my own little money i have saved, I might be loosing money initially but I haven't lost out on my dreams.... I have never been more happy or slept more peacefully as I am now with my Start Up. With all due respect to you leading people, Stop analyzing and encourage new guys into venturing without fear. If one already did it's perfect, but if one wants and has not.. then guys should do something now there only split second diff b/w today and tomorrow , for that matter between 2007 and 2010. TAKE THAT SMALL(and No, it's not BIG) STEP TODAY. Or we can just keep talking, thinking, analyzing, mulling and finally cheating/lying to ourselves. As someone told Job is survival and Entrepreneurship is success/happiness & India is opportunity like any other. Cheers! posted on Saturday, April 07, 2007 at 11:39 AM by Kumar ________________________________ From: Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:44:10 AM Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] A Paper on the Fiber Issue - Seacom et al I just read an article on software startups in India - to some extent I think the same could very well be written about us in a few years. There are a number of parallels that can be drawn between the situation expressed in this article and what I wrote. Here: http://tinyurl.com/urrck On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:10 PM, BENSON MUTHOGA <bmkioni@googlemail.com> wrote: Interesting article Mworia. I wish you had mentioned that the SAT/WASC/SAFE (West African cable) bombed coz South Africa Telkom (as the main managers) charged ISP's exhorbitant rates which forced the ISPs to revert to satellite. This was the main reason we decided to go our own way with TEAMS. You have rightly pointed out that essential components are not yet in place. It is however not possible to wait for society to catch up, it has to be prompted. My basic premise is quite simple - Kenyans are not averse to technology. Infact the mobile telephony boom is evidence enough. It is up to us ICT professionals to be creative and innovative with the infrastructure that the fibre-optic will provide. Technology must solve our society's problems if it is to be 'revolutionary'. That is what mobile telephony has being doing and is what IT should do. Muthoga Kioni 2009/6/2 Mworia Wilfred Mutua <wmworia@gmail.com>:
Every once in a while I do something that puts me right in front of the firing range, literally. This could be one of them. On Monday I had the chance to talk with some people, and found I was raising some matters I have raised several times before, so when I got home, I decided to sit and write down my thoughts. This is what I came up with. Criticisms good and not so good are all welcome. :) These are just my thoughts in the form of a paper: http://www.scribd.com/doc/16043810/The-Making-of-a-Revolution
I am not saying I have it all figured out, I am sure there are people on this list who are greater authorities on this issue than i am, I'm just saying hey, this is what i think and i am sharing it... lol
-- Regards,
Mworia Wilfred Mutua
http://www.visualcv.com/wmworia
www.linkedin.com/in/wmworia
googletalk: wmworia
Yahoo IM: wilfred.mworia
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BENSON MUTHOGA
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Bernard Owuor
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Dennis Kioko
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Joseph McDonald
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Josiah Mugambi
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Mworia Wilfred Mutua
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Tim Kamau