On 07/07/2010, Barrack Otieno <
otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you Charles and Sam for your observation and positive outlook. I agree
> with Sam, having a highway without vehicles to ply on is a mirage
> nonetheless Charles is right in pointing out the very fact with the few
> vehicles on the highway the future looks bright. That nothwithstanding and
> considering the fact that 70 percent of our economy is composed of the
> informal sector we need a sustained campaign that will ensure this segment
> is brought onto the Super highway.
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Sam Aguyo <
saguyo@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Listeners,
>>
>> I think we need to be more inward looking, the golden murmur should have
>> been Seacom is down so our BPOs are suffering huge losses. Indeed we have
>> the superhighway but apparently not vehicles to run on it. When the Anti
>> Terrorist Police Unit first released its rapid communication channels i
>> had
>> worries since it was a
yahoo.com address, am glad they quickly changed and
>> now it is
go.ke, a good development. We now have 3 cables if am not
>> mistaken but if there are no Buses not even matatus to ply on them, then
>> they are a mirage.
>>
>> Considerable impact will be felt when we stop, think, ponder and seize the
>> opportunity that comes with the infrastructure than wait to complain that
>> the infrastructure itself is not in itself giving business opportunity.
>>
>> Well Walu, am already doing research on something related.
>>
>>
>> Sam Aguyo
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Solomon Mburu Kamau <
solo.mburu@gmail.com>
>> *To:*
saguyo@yahoo.com
>>
>> *Cc:* KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
>> *Sent:* Tue, July 6, 2010 5:15:39 PM
>>
>> *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] Kenya IGF 2010 Mailing List Discussions Day 2 of
>> 8 Theme : Infrastructure Issues - Impact of the Fibre Optic Cable IGF
>> Mailing List Discussions
>>
>> One of the views in regards to the undersea cables, is realistically
>> speaking, the current situation. As Walu pointed out, all users of
>> .com have been affectedby the effects of Seacom's state of affairs.
>>
>> This is perhaps one of the many reasons as to why the Undersea Cables
>> were a 'mess' from the word go. It beats logic why the breakdown or
>> whatever has not been restored to its full capacity, as we speak.
>> Could there be sabotage?
>>
>> Back to your query: The socio-economioc impact of the cables.
>> 1. They are anticipated to open more job opportunities (BPO, E-stuff)
>> 2. They would generally improve the economic and security of countries
>> thus enhancing interdepence and social closeness.
>> 3. The most notable impact, in my view, was the momentus speed that
>> would usher quick businesses thus economic growth.
>>
>> The youth would have benefitted greatly considering that they
>> constitute to the majority of workforce. In such a view, growth in
>> countries where the cables pass would be great, maybe +10% p.a.
>> The value addition, as of now, remains to be seen!
>>
>> On 06/07/2010, Walubengo J <
jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > Barrack,
>> >
>> > internet traffic is truly messed up down here. Considering that our
>> domestic
>> > networks+local content are relatively non-existent we are heavy
>> > consumers
>> > international traffic - even my email, yours and many others are .com
>> > and
>> so
>> > they will try to head out of the country through constrained links given
>> > that Seacom has gone down with probably 50%? of our international
>> > capacity...
>> >
>> > it only emphasis the sorry state of affairs that despite the pomp
>> > surrounding the advent of the undersea cable, there is yet to be that
>> > socio-economic revolution that was expected. Maybe there is but I have
>> not
>> > yet heard about BPO jobs flooding our market, eLearning taking off,
>> > eCommerce and the rest of the goodies happening because we now have the
>> > superhighway down at the coast...indeed someone can do a good PhD thesis
>> on
>> > why this is so and inform us exactly when the IT miracle will happen
>> > (the
>> > Indian style).
>> >
>> > walu.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --- On Tue, 7/6/10, Barrack Otieno <
otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > From: Barrack Otieno <
otieno.barrack@gmail.com>
>> > Subject: Re: [kictanet] Kenya IGF 2010 Mailing List Discussions Day 2 of
>> 8
>> > Theme : Infrastructure Issues - Impact of the Fibre Optic Cable IGF
>> Mailing
>> > List Discussions
>> > To:
jwalu@yahoo.com
>> > Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
>> > Date: Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 2:42 PM
>> >
>> > Listers , there is very loud silence with regard to Infrastructure
>> > issues
>> i
>> > suppose we have adopted a wait and see approach, i can hear murmus
>> > across
>> > various lists within the country as well as regionally that seacom is
>> down
>> >
>>
http://www.seacomblog.com/team-seacom/2010/07/seacom-service-down-seacom-actively-seeking-solutions
>> ,
>> > probably we are getting used to this scenario, however is this right?
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Barrack Otieno <
otieno.barrack@gmail.com
>> >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > Dear Listers,
>> >
>> > Apologies for starting the thread late and thanks
>> > to all those who responded actively on the first day, the thread is
>> > still open. Today we look at Infrastructure issues, a quick glance
>> > through last years report brings to mind the Pomp that greeted the
>> > TEAMS and SEACOM initiative, one year down the line, it would only be
>> > good to review the milestones we have made this far, going through an
>> > earlier discussion on this list, i noted an interesting article posted
>> > by listers that mentioned the fact that the undersea cable has led to a
>> > boom in Spam coming from the this region, the study was conducted by
>> > Symantec, i know this is just a tip of the ICEBERG and would like to
>> > look at the issue from a Social perspective as well as an economic
>> > perspective, are there real (tangible benefits) that the cables have
>> > brought or is it euphoria, do we have indicators that show how the
>> > country has benefited?, what do the various consituencies have to say?
>> > Consumer advocates, Youth Representatives, the Private Sector?..the
>> > discussion is open
>> >
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>> > Skype: barrack.otieno
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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