Isn't this getting a bit ridiculous? This is the third or fourth cut this year so far. I have so many questions: 1. Is anything being done to prevent ships from entering restricted areas? 2. Are they provided with updated maps and are ignoring them? 3. Is KPA being slow in sending ships the information? 4. If 2 above, are the ships being fined (heavily) for loss of income to many business in Kenya and other countries? 5. If 3 above is KPA being fined (heavily) for loss of income to many business in Kenya and other countries? On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Moses Muya <mouzmuyer@gmail.com> wrote:
Listers,
I was wondering what had gone wrong with my usually-very-fast Internet connection in the last two days but it looks like the answer is here : http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000053001&pageNo=1 . As you may be guessing by now, a ship has yet again docked in the wrong place and damaged a cable! Get used to the slow connection, it will be like this for at least 14 more days! (ouch)
In the eyes of Albert Einstein, we(Kenyans) would be nothing but insane since we have done things in the same way expecting different results! I may not be a prophet but I can assure you this is not going to be the last cable cut! Some months ago, I asked the P.S whether there were any measures put in place to protect telecommunications infrastructure but he did not give me an answer since, according to him, my question was 'simplistic'!
-- Kind Regards,
Moses Muya.
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