[kictanet] Kenya could miss Vision 2030 broadband goal

Mwololo Tim timwololo at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 15:24:53 EAT 2012


This cannot be so. Internet penetration surpassed 20% quite a while back.
For example, another report I searched now (see attached), shows Kenya's
Internet penetration being 28% by 2011 (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_Internet_users).
I am more tempted to believe this than the story from the Star, which is
not a mainstream media house. All we need to do is to check the official
figures from CCK. Regards. tm

On 4 September 2012 13:51, Lucy Kimani <lkimani at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Bw. Mugo
>
> Please share the latest MTP.  I would like to review before commenting on
> the report below, but
> would love to hear your views since the postings on this seem to indicate
> you all may be caught
> between a rock and a hard place....
>
> Lucy
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> Posted: 03 Sep 2012 01:41 AM PDT
> Kenya released findings on the progress the country has made towards
> achieving the Vision 2030 goal or Internet connectivity of at least 17% of
> the population. However, the report shows that the...
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