You're welcome Judy, Recent illegitimate media houses visits cause fears Whereas they now reinforced doors, windows, and gates will small ISPs ( now included) afford this kind of private anti-raid security? I have no problems with internationally acceptable emergencies and life-saving situations, BUT "in the interest of public safety and tranquility" Who determines what tranquility/when "tranquilizers" are not working, and does safety mean censoring some e-content as well? Is it usual for separate minister be specifically mentioned and wouldn't "Appropriate Emergency Response" authority suffice. Unlike me, Kanja and all ISPs are you comfortable? ] Clause 129 (1) (pp. 1261) states: - "On the declaration of any public emergency or in the interest of public safety and tranquility, the Minister for the time being responsible for internal security may, by order in writing direct- (a) any officer duly authorised in that behalf to take temporary possession of any telecommunication apparatus or any radio communication station or apparatus within Kenya, and (b) (c) (d) (e) (i) & (ii) --- judy okite <judyokite@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thnx Alex, 2.6 UNIVERSAL ACCESS c) Creating incentives for service providers to deploy services in rural and under-served areas;
I wish it would read like this:
Provide incentives, such as tax relief and reduced regulatory fees for operators and service providers engaged in public access projects, including rollout and provision of ICT services in underserved areas
Kind Regards,
Alex Gakuru <alex.gakuru@yahoo.com> wrote: Dear Judy,
In the absence of the Kenya Gazette Notice No: 2431 (Vol CVIII No.24 Dated 31 march March, 2006) from the ministry website, I've scanned my hard copy and attached.
On Monday, 04 June 2007, Rebecca posted the ICT Bill presently before parliament.
Also attached is the 2006 draft ICT Bill we wrote about
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Comparing pre- and after AG drafts informs well on discrepancies (and any inconsistencies regarding ICT Policy implementation)
In case this becomes an overload, just tell us your wishes and we shall check if they are taken care of else we ask for them next Monday.
Regards,
Alex
--- Judy Okite wrote:
Alex,could pls give us a guideline or better post the ICT(to be law) to enable us make claused wishes? Kind Regards,
Dear All,
Today is Saba Saba day - a good day to liberate ICT Law and reclaim our digital future. The greatest liberation you could give every Kenyan today is a compact ICT Law!
I usually complain about mobile operators, but today it's only in the "mobile blame" aspects. I would
to elaborate courtesy does not permit...remember we are online here...and I have to be courteous http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
But unfortunately, migratory blame does not address unsolved needs of the abandoned plains, terrain, flora and fauna and our baby ICT ideas risk forever being bottled inside of us.
Our Wish List is still very necessary; at the very least, to strengthen "inclusion" principle. Remember also that it is non-committal, and no body will you or get offended by an innocent wish list from KICTAnet? KICTAneters who say all sorts of things?
But seriously, this is a very import moment in
On 7/7/07, Alex Gakuru wrote: like the
history of our country and if we get the *wrong* ICT law sailing through parliament while watching helplessly, we shall do so much irreparable damage to ourselves for a very long, long, long time.
Be empowered, speak-up, and pour your hearts out. Let us share our ideas how we expect ICT Laws to be ensure justice in the e-space. Just remember that it is only a wish list and we shall ask them ALL to check if your wishes are catered for in the proposed Bill.
Tell us what your wish for a truly digitally connected Kenya is. Nothing is impossible-only
http://www.chrisreevehomepage.com/nothing-is-impossible.html
Though diverse, KICTAnet members collectively
tremendously to this process and it would be a shame to let all go to waste (Alice thanks for this "park" space)
We have very limited time to hold government,
Attorney General and all the Hon. ICT Law makers accountable, i.e. the people in authority and
in-waiting (or between) authority.
Go on and start wishing right away......
Notes:
1. Walubengo (the moderator and I) will note your properly legalised digital Kenya wishes.
2. A KICTAnet rep will present wishes to PS at
upcoming event.
3. You can send on-or-off list to either, both of us
4. If you remain silent then you are also part of
invested the those the the
problem, offer a solution.
DISCLAIMER My consumer involvement is different from this activity thus I shall be neutral and alert all when I am wearing that hat.(telcos and ISPs people we are "buddies" on this one huh;-)
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