[kictanet] After Access report launch
Patrick A. M. Maina
pmaina2000 at yahoo.com
Sat May 18 14:33:00 EAT 2019
Ali, interesting... so you are casting aspersions on a data driven study that you don't agree with, based on.. what? your own personal views and/or preferences?
Without some kind of rational analysis of why X is better than Y, it looks like you are cherry picking, making convenient assumptions and jumping to wild conclusions. Why would you do that?
On CA's report, you make a FACTUAL assertion (framed as a "universal truth") that the report is exaggerated, then you immediately cast doubt on your own factual claim (thereby demolishing its credibility) by asking CA to correct you? So were you stating a universal fact or a personal belief?
Let's have a high quality discussion please.
What exactly makes GSMA's report more believable?
Good day & brgds,Patrick.
Patrick A. M. Maina
[Cross-domain Innovator | Independent Public Policy Analyst - Indigenous Innovations]
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, 12:12:39 PM GMT+3, Ali Hussein via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
There must be something seriously wrong with these statistics. We know for a fact that CA Statistics are exaggerated (for example they use sim card connections as a unique identifier as opposed to say Identity Card) - And CA can jump in here and correct me if my assertions are wrong. However, even in the wildest dreams, I can't believe that our internet penetration rates are that low!! 26%? I'd rather go with the GMSA report which gives an indicative figure of around 70%.
Maybe this report alludes to Broadband Penetration? That would be a lot more believable.
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On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 7:40 PM Margaret Nyambura Ndung'u via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers, the attached after access report by Research ICT Africa was
launched today at the Stockholm Internet forum. "A comparative analysis
of demand-side view of mobile Internet from 10 African countries².
As noted at the broadband meeting last Friday, available demand side data
on Internet and mobile use in Kenya and many other countries is
insufficient. The report attempts to bridge that gap.
Interesting statistics with Internet penetration in Kenya at 26% in line
with ITU statistics. Differences are noted in other countries highest
being in Rwanda with an 11% difference (See table 3).
Rgrds,
Nyambura
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