[kictanet] Orange Launches Unlimited Data Bundles for mobile and Internet Everywhere 3G modem users
Angela Nganga- Mumo
anganga at orange-tkl.co.ke
Tue Jan 17 18:39:20 EAT 2012
Hello,
Please share with Listers,
Orange launches unlimited internet bundles
. Targets prepaid Mobile and Internet Everywhere 3G modem users
. Access to unlimited daily, weekly and monthly bundles
. The offer is the most affordable proposition in the data market
Nairobi, January 18, 2011. Integrated telecommunications services provider Orange has launched unlimited internet bundles for its mobile and 3G broadband customers.
The newly launched bundles will see Orange mobile customers enjoy unlimited internet for as low as Ksh 39 daily, Ksh 249 weekly and KSh 990 monthly while the Orange Internet Everywhere 3G modem customers will access unlimited internet for Ksh 990 and Ksh 2990 on a weekly and monthly basis respectively.
The new mobile unlimited internet bundles can be purchased by dialing #123# while the broadband bundles can be purchased from the Orange portal and are subject to a fair user policy.
The launch comes in the wake of Orange's intent to increase its customer acquisition and retention by offering relevant and cost effective data services in a bid to further strengthen its position as the leading provider of data services in the country.
In a press statement issued from their offices, Telkom Kenya Chief Corporate Communication Officer Angela Nganga-Mumo said," We are confident that with our reliable internet connectivity and now affordable bundles, we will have greatly improved the value proposition to our customers. Moreover, this fast and convenient access of data comes at a time when Kenyans are appreciating the use of ICT in the transaction of business, rather than just for social communication."
According to the latest CCK report, the data market recorded a 14 % increase in the number of internet users to 14.3 million. This growth was accelerated by increased mobile subscriptions and the ease of accessing the service based on customer requirement and usage.
Orange Internet Everywhere 3G modems are available at all Orange shops and partner outlets countrywide and currently retail at Kshs 1790/-.
Regards,
Angela Ng'ang'a - Mumo
Chief Corporate Communications Officer
Landline : 020 - 4952503
Orange Mobile : 0772 548 066
Email : anganga at orange-tkl.co.ke
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2. 103 Government of Kenya websites hacked overnight (James Richu)
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] Government website Hacking incident a crying
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Do the people charged with maintaining these websites diligent enough to
upgrade the JOOMLA code when new security updates are released?
Can we have a government paper on which FLOSS CMS can be used on government
websites, and how often they are upgraded?
IF 50% of these government institutions are ISO certified, and they pledge
to maintaining managable Quality Systems, are we saying that the ISO
certification is a sharm, and KEBS, SGS et-al are doing a bogus job?
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From: James Richu <james at jimcomptech.com>
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Subject: [kictanet] 103 Government of Kenya websites hacked overnight
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Dear Dr Ndemo,
Can you kindly explain this.........
An Indonesion hacker known as *direxer* has taken down 103 government of
Kenya websites overnight. The hacker is part of an online Indonesian
security forum known as *Forum Code Security* and says he took down the
websites following tutorials from the forum. Such tutorials usually exploit
programming errors in code, known as bugs, which have not been fixed.
The hacker appears to have a website at http://www.direxer.com/ though this
has not been updated to reflect the hacking. In a message in the forum, the
hacker says
*show off by me...*
*thanks for tutorial in www.code-security.com all...*
*i have exploit from cs web, and i attacking to server Goverment Kenya,,,,
and then,,, success full... this is deface in this night...*
The government has moved fast to take the affected websites offline through
a Cyber Incidence Response Team(CIRT) based at the Communications
Commission of Kenya. The CIRT was formed to handle such situations and
ensures Kenya's security in cyber space. Vincent Ngundi who heads CIRT has
responded with the following comment "*We're on it. Thanks for the heads-up
and comments*" in Kenya's *Security Forum* where the news first broke.
The government normally hosts several websites in one server at The
Treasury thus compromising the server may expose several websites to a
hacker. The Administration Police website has been hacked several times in
the recent past. At the same time, most of the websites hacked appear to
have been running the Joomla Content Management system,
1. http://www.administrationpolice.go.ke/index.html
2. http://www.aideffectiveness.go.ke/index.html
3. http://www.bungomacounty.go.ke/index.html
4. http://www.businesslicense.go.ke/index.html
5. http://www.cak.go.ke/index.html
6. http://www.commstaskforce.go.ke/index.html
7. http://www.cooperative.go.ke/index.html
8. http://www.crd.go.ke/index.html
9. http://www.crisisrcentre.go.ke/index.html
10. http://www.ditkenya.go.ke/index.html
11. http://www.doshs.go.ke/index.html
12. http://www.economicstimulus.go.ke/index.html
13. http://www.eldoretmunicipal.go.ke/index.html
14. http://www.emu.go.ke/index.html
15. http://www.education.go.ke/index.html
16. http://www.environment.go.ke/index.html
17. http://www.filmservices.go.ke/index.html
18. http://www.fisheries.go.ke/index.html
19. http://www.forestryandwildlife.go.ke/index.html
20. http://www.gender.go.ke/index.html
21. http://www.governmentpress.go.ke/index.html
22. http://www.greenenergy.go.ke/index.html
23. http://www.housing.go.ke/index.html
24. http://www.ifmis.go.ke/index.html
25. http://www.immigration.go.ke/index.html
26. http://www.industrialization.go.ke/index.html
27. http://www.isc.go.ke/index.html
28. http://www.iprs.go.ke/index.html
29. http://www.itentambachtowncouncil.go.ke/index.html
30. http://www.itmis.go.ke/index.html
31. http://www.kenao.go.ke/index.html
32. http://www.kapsabetmunicipal.go.ke/index.html
33. http://www.kenyayearbook.go.ke/index.html
34. http://www.kerugoyakutusmunicipal.go.ke/index.html
35. http://www.kesi.go.ke/index.html
36. http://www.kipi.go.ke/index.html
37. http://www.kisumucountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
38. http://www.kirinyagacountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
39. http://www.kitalemunicipal.go.ke/index.html
40. http://www.kituimunicipal.go.ke/index.html
41. http://www.kkv.go.ke/index.html
42. http://www.knfparms.go.ke/index.html
43. http://www.knsdi.go.ke/index.html
44. http://www.kntc.go.ke/index.html
45. http://www.laikipiacountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
46. http://www.lands.go.ke/index.html
47. http://www.leatherdevelopmentcouncil.go.ke/index.html
48. http://www.limurumunicipal.go.ke/index.html
49. http://www.livestock.go.ke/index.html
50. http://www.lodwarmunicipal.go.ke/index.html
51. http://www.maraguacountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
52. http://www.mariakanitown.go.ke/index.html
53. http://www.maurestoration.go.ke/index.html
54. http://www.migoricountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
55. http://www.minesgeology.go.ke/index.html
56. http://www.mirp.go.ke/index.html
57. http://www.monitoring.go.ke/index.html
58. http://www.moyalecountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
59. http://www.murangacounty.go.ke/index.html
60. http://www.murangamunicipal.go.ke/index.html
61. http://www.nairobicity.go.ke/index.html
62. http://www.naivashamunicipal.go.ke/index.html
63. http://www.nakurucounty.go.ke/index.html
64. http://www.nationaldisaster.go.ke/index.html
65. http://www.nationalheritage.go.ke/index.html
66. http://www.nccs.go.ke/index.html
67. http://www.nec.go.ke/index.html
68. http://www.northernkenya.go.ke/index.html
69. http://www.nyandaruacountycouncil.go.ke/index.html
70. http://www.othayatowncouncil.go.ke/index.html
71. http://www.pec.go.ke/index.html
72. http://www.pfmr.go.ke/index.html
73. http://www.pghnyeri.go.ke/index.html
74. http://www.pharmacy.go.ke/index.html
75. http://www.prisons.go.ke/index.html
76. http://www.psrpc.go.ke/index.html
77. http://www.publichealth.go.ke/index.html
78. http://www.publicservice.go.ke/index.html
79. http://www.publicworks.go.ke/index.html
80. http://www.reformskenya.go.ke/index.html
81. http://www.refugees.go.ke/index.html
82. http://www.regional-dev.go.ke/index.html
83. http://www.roads.go.ke/index.html
84. http://www.rprlgsp.go.ke/index.html
85. http://www.scat.go.ke/index.html
86. http://www.scienceandtechnology.go.ke/index.html
87. http://www.singlewindow.go.ke/index.html
88. http://www.sprogrammes.go.ke/index.html
89. http://www.tabakatown.go.ke/index.html
90. http://www.tanathi.go.ke/index.html
91. http://www.tfdg.go.ke/index.html
92. http://www.technologycentre.ac.ke/index.html
93. http://www.theenergytribunal.go.ke/index.html
94. http://www.thekenyawewant.go.ke/index.html
95. http://www.thikamunicipal.go.ke/index.html
96. http://www.transformingkenya.go.ke/index.html
97. http://www.treasury.go.ke/index.html
98. http://www.ugunjatown.go.ke/index.html
99. http://www.ukwalatown.go.ke/index.html
100. http://www.westernkenya.go.ke/index.html
101. http://www.vihigamunicipal.go.ke/index.html
102. http://www.works.go.ke/index.html
103. http://www.youthaffairs.go.ke/index.html
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> In my view, you can tell if an economy is a middle income or not by
> checking the availability of toilet paper in the bathroons especially
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> There is a very high correlation of income and such essentials. In
> developing countries you hardly get toilet at it is stolen by the have
> nots. Kenya flip flops between low income and lower middle income status.
> That is why sometimes you get the toilet paper.
> The World Bank definition is too complex for ordinary people to
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