Observation,

Many times on this forum and others we see many ISP/Telco clients complaining about poor service or service providers either not giving SLA agreements or not able to comply to the terms. Among the main reason you will find the failure is mostly at the physical layer (cables and wires) . Many times the ISP claim either sabotage, accidental cuts by construction crew and machinery etc. yet in many cases we find fibre optic cabling either installed poorly on poles or buried under a foot of dirt below a slab along the streets.

Would it not be better to plan for design and install proper Telecommunication Facilities, after all are not banking on solid communication infrastructure for ICT in our Vision 2030 moving forward? 

For instance this would have been a wonderful opportunity to have a proper facility for fibre from Nairobi to Thika and branching off along the way as Chinese firms build-out the highway. I am thinking more along a shared facility that can be easily secured and maintained. Failure to plan for this now I fear will leave us with Data Centres accessed via "strings" running the most cutting edge applications and services :-)

Regards,


On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 3:32 PM, <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Grace,
Thank you for extending the debate to Monday.  I hope I get time to
articulate some of the issues that will impact our lives in the next few
years.  Earlier I said that we are not alone in how we are dealing with
our social development.  I went ahead and gave examples from the US and
UK.  Although it is an unfortunate for the British people, it has come to
pass.  Even the Central Bank we got some good debate out of my post.

Leadership requires selfless commitment to the people they lead.  It is a
sacrifice one makes.  In this respect, I will seek for advisors who have
demonstrated ability to serve their country with dedication.  We have
these people but they have never been given a chance to lead. The
constitution has accorded us the opportunity to search for such people.
If you read today’s front page Standard, it has the requirement for those
who want to join the electoral commission.  If we follow the requirement
to the letter, we shall get credible people.  It is this process that
lacked before and political operatives took charge in many posts within
government.

Indeed there will be a policy guideline on all organizations registered
under Societies Act.  It is in the interest of the public that these
organizations file annual returns to the registrar because they are tax
exempt.  Tax exemption means that we the public partly fund their
activities.  Further the state has a responsibility to protect its
citizens from being taken advantage of.  We cannot burry our heads in the
sand on this issue no matter how sensitive it is.  We shall also be
implementing our constitution with respect to Bill of Rights.


Regards


Ndemo.


>
> Listers
>
> We have received requests  (offline) that we allow "Candidate" Ndemo more
> time for him to respond to more concerns being raised.
>
> This is to let you know that the 'official campaign period" has been
> extended up to Monday August 15, 2011.
>
> And now Dr. Ndemo, Harry Delano did ask you to say what kind of advisors
> you would be looking for to help shape policy. Can we hear you on this one
> too? You also make a valid point about churches and the fact that they are
> not audited. I know for example in Washington DC, Parish priests have to
> present audited accounts to Parishoners once a year, while the Bishop
> fundraises through a system that is open to public scrutiny. Would you
> then make a policy decision on this? On a light note, may I remind you
> that your responses will go into the 'manifesto' and translate into more
> or less "votes" :)
>
> Listers, let the debate continue.
>
> Rgds
> GG
>
>
>
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