Hi Daniel,

This is the document i shared. Thank you regards.

Best Regards

On Jul 24, 2015 11:11 AM, "Daniel Otieno Omondi" <dottocomp@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi barrack,
On your question on the national broadband strategy here are some links to clarify .....http://ca.go.ke/images//downloads/PUBLICATIONS/NATIONAL%20BROADBAND%20STRATEGY/National%20Broadband%20Strategy.pdf
Thanks

Daniel
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On Fri, 7/24/15, Barrack Otieno via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [isoc_ke] #KeIGF15 Online Discussions Day Four: Management of Critical Internet Resources
 To: "ISOC Kenya Chapter" <isoc@lists.my.co.ke>
 Cc: "Skunkworks Mailing List" <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>, "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>, "Security List" <security@lists.my.co.ke>
 Date: Friday, July 24, 2015, 6:37 AM

 Listers,

 The thread on Management of
 Critical Internet Resources is still open
 as
 we move forwad, feel free to contribute to the discussion 
 as we
 move along.
 In the
 mean time , i  would like to know the current state of
 service
 access gaps. The last map i saw on
 the National Broadband Strategy
 document
 published in 2013 showed that close to 50 % of the Kenyan
 landmass lacked any service, it appeared as if
 most Critical Internet
 Resources were
 concentrated around the key towns and Cities, Nairobi,
 Mombasa , Nakuru and Kisumu. I wonder if this
 has changed. Was
 implementation of this
 Strategy Document  taken over by the ICT
 Authority or is it water under the bridge.

 On 7/23/15, Barrack Otieno
 <otieno.barrack@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 > Listers,
 >
 > Feel free to continue with the discussions
 on the previous days
 > threads. Today ,
 we focus on management of critical internet resources
 > in our country.
 >
 > Questions:
 >
 > 1. Is there an over arching national
 policy to guide infrastructure
 >
 deployments within the country?
 > 2. What
 is the current state of fiber optic cable across the
 country?
 > Is there any redundancy on the
 cables laid across the country?
 > 3. Are
 there policies in place for infrastructure sharing to
 avoid
 > each operator laying their own
 cable thus passing the cost to the end
 >
 user?
 > 4. What is the state of IXPs in
 Kenya?  are we in retaining  more
 >
 traffic locally  compared to say 2 years ago?
 > 5. Communications Authority requires all
 .ke registrars and the
 > registry to be
 licensed by it before they commence business. Why is
 > the registry being licensed? What would
 happen if CA withdrew the
 > license for
 the registry? Why are registrars licensed twice, first by
 > KENIC, then CA? Will over regulation hurt
 the industry?
 > 6. With the eminent
 depletion of IPv4 addresses around the world, what
 > is the state of uptake of IPv6 addresses
 in Kenya?
 > 7. What is being done to
 ensure there is more uptake of IPv6? Then
 > there is the exhaustion of IPv4 in some
 regions of the world like ARIN
 > forcing
 them to go full V6 without dual-stacking, what impact
 does
 > that have to our country where
 most networks and content is on v4?
 >
 8.Do you have any other views regarding best practice in
 the
 > management of critical internet
 resources?
 >
 > The
 floor is open.
 >
 >
 >
 > Thank you
 >
 > Best Regards
 >


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