Evans/ Henry,
 
Going by Henry's calculations, I find this too good to be true. Has anyone been connected to BOX to clarify the speeds.
 
ISP's mislead us with their offers for great speeds and broadband capacity and after you sign up you realize it isn't as such.
 
Was even told yesterday that KDN has a free internet service called Loopnet in the CBD and some estates...I know they had free internet offer in December with Butterfly, has anyone heard of this or using it? The Internet should be taken as an essential utility just like electricity and telephones.
 
What should be charged should not be the connectivity but the use of the Internet resource and not for the local content. ISPs should make their money this way.
 
regards
Kevin
 
Broad-digital Ltd.
Kevin.wanjala@broad-digital.net
P.O. Box 45392
T: 020 386 82 85
M: 0723 296 138
W: www.broad-digital.net
 
 


 
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:42 PM, <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Jevans,
The market structure changed.

Ndemo.


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