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<span class="userContent">the changes between 1988 and 2012 ITRs</span><br>
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Alice<br>
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On 19/12/2012 16:43, Wambua, Christopher wrote:<br>
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The treaty, which is generating more heat than light, is attached. Let
us read it and make our own judgment.
Best regards
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] New communication rules: Kenya refuses to sign
on
thanks for the pointer, it seems likely there was some inter-ITU
politics going on that we are not privy to.
We should never have agreed to the AfCP in the first place, it was not
a useful set of provisions in the context of the ITRs or in the
context of Internet development across the Continent!
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