@Mich and KIXP. Congratulations, this is very good news. @Mwendwa, local traffic creation is not beyond many of us. While Kenya is the official Mobile Developers destination and growth policies are being based around the moblie sector, it is unfortunate that the other key sectors have been ignored. Sectors that also contribute to a national growth and impact on future price drops of connectivity and access. For example, even the e-Govt sectors can generate enough local traffic and targets should be to have Kenya as the most wired and accessible country on the continent, complimented by the growth of the mobile sector. We need to help boost the Telco & ISP sectors especially in the data sections and should see more involvement in taking up Govt projects to localize traffic. As a further example,* I release this idea for free public use*. It is work in progress but time constraints and delays will see its full implementation with live capabilities for the next round of election campaigns towards 2016. However for those who have the financial might, developer teams and can pull it together within the next few months can generate plenty of local traffic. *- The creation of 2012 Online Campaigns*: Put together a video based portal that all aspiring political candidates can upload their video based campaigns. Each political candidate will have their own page and also an interactive comment links. Candidates will be able to use the page links in their physical awareness drives ( e.g. www.2012.co.ke/candidate) , and also walk the talk on presentations. There will be an SMS capability too. Basically, the portal will provide them a free online presence. Kenya is waiting to be put online, just that the focus is on different sectors at the moment. Some thoughts. Rgds.