[kictanet] Fw: DRAFT ICT POLICY 2016 LINK-KICTAnet Stakeholder Input

Mwendwa Kivuva Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Mon Jun 20 22:17:00 EAT 2016


Thank you Walu for this. I have thrown my eyes through the document, it is
well structured, and though through. I expect the listers to take time and
tear it apart without mercy :-)
That way, we will get an ICT policy befitting Kenya, which is hailed all
over the world as the new frontier, new kid in the block, and home of the
Silicon Savana.

This draft policy is bold, with sections on IoT, big data, OTTs, Net
neutrality. On a lighter note, the old guard drafting the policy have done
a good job, they nearly included Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies in the
document. I'm just reminded that the guy behind Ethereum, the decentralised
public blockchain platform, Mr Vitalik Buterin was born in 1994.

Before we start a very lengthy debate, I am sharing two links of  world
bitcoin map in 2015, and world Internet map in 1991. They are very similar.
Governments in Africa rejected the Internet, the rest is history. Do we
want the same to be replicated 20 years into the future when bitcoins
become the world norm?
World Bitcoin map 2015:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/main-newsbtc-images/2015/06/coinmap_new.png
internet Map 1991: http://www.oafrica.com/uploads/figure_1_april2001_bg.gif

Can you share with us how the dialogue will be structured to ensure we get
more out of the entire process? If you expect us to read the entire 50 page
document, then the feedback will be dismal. I have extracted the main
contents of the document to illustrate the extensive effort that has gone
into the document, and the need to have a structured dialogue.

4. INTRODUCTION

5. ICT INFRASTRUCTURE AND ACCESS

6. SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

7. CONTENT AND APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT

8. DEVICES

9. POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES

10. COMPETITION

11. RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM

12. UNIVERSAL ACCESS

13. ACCESSIBILITY

14. CONSUMER PROTECTION

15. SECURITY

16. RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

17. KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY (TECHNOLOGY, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN ICT)

18. NEW INNOVATIONS AND SERVICES IN ICT

19. E-GOVERNMENT

20. E-ENVIRONMENT

21. EQUITY PARTICIPATION

22. REGIONAL INTERGRATION

23. POLICY, LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS

24. MONITORING AND EVALUATION


Sincerely,

______________________
Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya
twitter.com/lordmwesh



On 20 June 2016 at 15:25, Walubengo J via kictanet <
kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> Dear Listers,
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> The Ministry of ICT (PS V. Kyalo) has asked KICTAnet to ran a two week
> moderated discussion on the Draft ICT Policy 2016, that will replace the
> current 2006 ICT Policy.
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> Please download and go through in preparation of the online discussions
> scheduled to kick-off this wednesday 22nd June 2016.
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> You views will be consolidated and later on you will be invited to
> validated the same at a face-to-face session to be confirmed at a venue and
> date to be confirmed later.
>
> Kazi kwenyu. Do not say you were not consulted :-)
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> Best rgds.
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> walu.
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> Dear All,
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> The Draft ICT Policy 2016 has been posted in the MoICT website for
> stakeholders comments.  Please use the link below to access the document.
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> http://www.information.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Draft-National-ICT-Policy-20June2016.pdf
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> Kind regards,
> Jane W. Migwi
> Administrative Secretary
> National Communications Secretariat
> P.O. Box 10756-00100, NBI
> Tel: +254-20-2719953 / +254-20-2713429
> Fax: +254-20-2716515
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