[kictanet] The Death of Cybercafes?

Chris Foster cgfoster at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 21:42:14 EAT 2011


Dear Edith,

Is it really the case that cybercafes are dying in Kenya? From my time 
here, one of the things that has astonished me is the virtual ubiquity 
of these places, particularly the growing mass of smaller cybercafes 
which one can find on every corner of  downtown Nairobi, as well as many 
in supposed 'information poor' areas such as around Kibera or 
Kawangware, all run for profit by dynamic entrepreneurs, most of them 
young I might add.

I take your point though that more 'cutting edge' cybercafes are less 
common. In Kenya perhaps we can say that so far some of the slack been 
taken up by various hubs/incubators, who offer various talks and social 
spaces in a similar way to what Andrea describes in Ghana.

Best
Chris

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On 02/03/11 20:22, Andrea Bohnstedt wrote:
> Busy had/has a bigger concept: They are also an ISP, have a bar in the 
> building, used to have a Monday movie night, I think, had some ICT 
> classes and talks, and they had initially set up Busy to also serve as 
> an incubator, although I think that did not really work out as 
> planned. I have been there a couple of times of the years and always 
> met some really fun and interesting people. Recently, they set up some 
> work stations in a new shopping mall.
>
> Mark Davies, one of the founders, set up BusyLab who, if I remember 
> correctly, built e-soko, an online/mobile commodity trading and 
> information platform that has recently attracted some investment from 
> the IFC to support their roll out across the continent.
>
> Regarding the internet cafes in Kenya: are there any data to show that 
> the numbers are shrinking? Also, this is a market, too: If there is no 
> demand for internet cafes, then they'll go out of business.
>
> On 2 March 2011 19:27, Edith Adera <eadera at idrc.or.ke 
> <mailto:eadera at idrc.or.ke>> wrote:
>
>     I think what a Ghanian told me got me thinking "BusyInternet does
>     more than a cafe so the catch is i go to one place and do multiple
>     things"
>     I think that might the "catch"...."a suite of services" to survive.
>     Would love to see this in action.
>     Edith
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>     *From:* Eric Kirimi [eric at ictinfrastructure.co.ke
>     <mailto:eric at ictinfrastructure.co.ke>]
>     *Sent:* 02 March 2011 19:26
>     *To:* KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions; Edith Adera
>     *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] The Death of Cybercafes?
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>     edith
>
>     i thought the government is implementing the PASHA centre's
>     projects across the country. this will increase competition and
>     eventually more cyber cafe.
>
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Eric
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>
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>     *From: *"Edith Adera" <eadera at idrc.or.ke <mailto:eadera at idrc.or.ke>>
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>     *Subject: *[kictanet] The Death of Cybercafes?
>
>     Listers
>     Just back from Ghana where I was impressed to see that cybercafes
>     are still alive (e.g. BusyInternet)...as my experience in Kenya is
>     that it's hard to find a functional cybercafe within easy reach
>     with cutting edge services and programs (PDF etc)....most are
>     closing down with Internet available on the mobile (with
>     aggressive competition). So outside the office set-up and with
>     minimal home connections...one has almost no options for innovation.
>     Is it a good thing that cybers are dying in Kenya and broadband is
>     yet to reach homes? what needs to be done differently to inform
>     our efforts on digital villages etc?
>     Edith
>
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>     *Edith Ofwona Adera *
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