[kictanet] Bitange for President? Extended due to Public Demand
Evelyn Rono
evelyn.rono at kdn.co.ke
Thu Aug 11 16:50:44 EAT 2011
Denis, I can assure you that Telcos tried to convince the Ministry of Roads to build ducts along major investments like Thika Road but the best they could do was put a big pipe across in intervals. The model suggested was that this would be a revenue stream for them because Telcos will pay for using the ducts. Well this did not happen!.
The problem is the 'Silo' system of working, which Dr Ndemo has tried to persuade his colleagues in Government to shun and begin to open up! Thanks for the launch of 'Open Government Portal' . Until the open system is functional across board, then the benefit of ICT infrastructure will be realized as being a critical part of the operations, whether its Government or privately owned.
As citizens in this forum, let's continue highlighting the potential bottlenecks and support the achievement of Vision 2030
Dr Ndemo your efforts are recognized and I will be one of the voters for 'Ndemo for President'
ER
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