<div dir="ltr">Mwendwa,<div><br></div><div>Thanks for the email. I'd just like to note that "Safaricom's 4G/LTE service is the first of</div><div>its kind in the region" is not the case. Tanzania and Uganda already offer 4G/LTE.</div><div><br></div><div><a href="http://www.theafricareport.com/East-Horn-Africa/east-african-providers-race-to-develop-new-4g-networks.html">http://www.theafricareport.com/East-Horn-Africa/east-african-providers-race-to-develop-new-4g-networks.html</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Technically, Rwanda launched 4G LTE in November:</div><div><br></div><div><a href="http://www.orn.rw/index.php?id=30">http://www.orn.rw/index.php?id=30</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>-Adam</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">--</div><div style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">Kili - Cloud for Africa: <a href="http://kili.io/" style="color:rgb(17,85,204)" target="_blank">kili.io</a><br></div><div style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">Musings:<a href="https://twitter.com/varud" style="color:rgb(17,85,204)" target="_blank"> twitter.com/varud</a></div><div style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">More Musings: <a href="http://varud.com" target="_blank">varud.com</a></div><div style="font-family:arial;font-size:small">About Adam: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelson" style="color:rgb(17,85,204)" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelson</a></div></div></div></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Mwendwa Kivuva via kictanet <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke" target="_blank">kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">(Apologies for cross-posting)<br>
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Nothing is as great as high internet speed. That is the mantra on<br>
Safaricom's 4G page (1). Safaricom's 4G/LTE service is the first of<br>
its kind in the region and promises a browsing experience like never<br>
before. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless<br>
communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data<br>
terminals.(2)<br>
<br>
To use LTE you need a 4G capable Device (phone/tablet/modem), Change<br>
to a 4G enabled SIM card and be in an area covered by the 4G service<br>
i.e. Some parts of Nairobi and Mombasa.<br>
<br>
With the rollout of 4G in some parts of Nairobi and Mombasa, we are<br>
exploring the state of "real" broadband in Kenya, the cost to the<br>
common citizen, and coverage. As we continue to privilege those of us<br>
in urban areas, how are we catering for the interests and needs of the<br>
marginalized?<br>
<br>
TESPOK in August issued a statement (3) advising it's members not to<br>
pay Universal Service Fund (4) until they meet with the Communications<br>
Authority Director General and ICT cabinet Secretary to clearly define<br>
the procedures and processes of administering the 0.5% of operators'<br>
annual revenues. What is the current state of USF in Kenya? Is it<br>
operational? Is the 0.5% sufficient to have any impact in society?<br>
<br>
Are the USF Council members (5) representative of the Internet<br>
community in Kenya? Are all stakeholders interests taken into<br>
consideration in forming the council? Would these distinguished<br>
citizens know the troubles the user in Kitui goes through when he has<br>
to climb a flag-post to get network signal, or the parcel that arrives<br>
in Lokitang after a month?<br>
<br>
Internet Society Kenya Chapter and Kictanet seeks to engage in a<br>
series of online discussions covering various trending issues which<br>
will culminate in a public consultative forum with industry and<br>
policymakers to share the feedback from the community and see how best<br>
we can influence and shape the Internet landscape in Kenya.<br>
<br>
Your valuable contribution is always appreciated.<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
______________________<br>
Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya<br>
Secretary, Internet Society Kenya.<br>
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NOTES<br>
(1). <a href="http://www.safaricom.co.ke/personal/internet/safaricom-4g-lte" target="_blank">http://www.safaricom.co.ke/personal/internet/safaricom-4g-lte</a><br>
(2). <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_%28telecommunication%29" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_%28telecommunication%29</a><br>
(3). <a href="http://www.tespok.co.ke/?p=310" target="_blank">http://www.tespok.co.ke/?p=310</a><br>
(4). <a href="http://ca.go.ke/index.php/purpose-of-the-fund" target="_blank">http://ca.go.ke/index.php/purpose-of-the-fund</a><br>
(5). <a href="http://ca.go.ke/index.php/universal-service-advisory-council" target="_blank">http://ca.go.ke/index.php/universal-service-advisory-council</a><br>
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