Grace/Wanjiku, While I see the argument you are raising for local support, I think there is a bigger question as to whether the Internet is local? Also how many of the local hosting companies are locally owned? I think you should evaluate the total economic impact to Kenya and not base it on face value. It would be great if as an industry we answer some key questions and then decide whether it is beneficial to use "local" or imported. My phone is Korean, Laptop Apple (Chinese or US - you decide), Office furniture from a South African company, imported from Italy etc.. back to the subject of local hosting ..... How many Kenyans are in the diaspora and using the Internet. I think you are asking the wrong question. You should be asking about the quality of service to the visitor of the site. Various considerations go into where to host a service; 1) Cost 2) Security 3) Quality of Service - where is your primary audience, what devices (mobile (feature or smart phone?, desktop, tablet ) 4) Search Engine Ranking and optimisation - Discoverability 5) others ... Who is best positioned to provide this kind of comparison data? Can you investigate and give us feedback? Thanks Joe Mucheru On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com>wrote:
Quoting the article by Rebecca Wanjiku...
For a regulator like the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), you would expect them to be promoting services if the whole talk of how infrastructure has improved and how it is getting better.
Read more... http://www.wanjiku.co.ke/2012/04/cck-hosting-its-website-abroad/
Rgds GG
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