What would 4G be for? Granted faster speeds are always good news but the current 3G capacity is yet to be overwhelmed. Only Safaricom covers the hinterland and at that sparingly. I don't immediately see a reason to jump ontu the 4G bandwagon other than bragging rights. 

I would be more interested in getting fiber into every building on the national power grid. 

@ict researcher exactly what is Adam a master of inorder to issue directives?


On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:09 PM, ICT Researcher <ict.researcher@yahoo.com> wrote:

Adam,

Sorry if come out so blunt...

But I find the tone of some communications striking as "Master to slave" directives..

Not embrasing at all. I just had to say
it and won't respond to any fire I may cause here:-)



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On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 11:45 AM MSK Adam Nelson wrote:

>What's the status with 4G these days in Kenya?  Is it totally stalled?
>
>I just found out that Uganda offers 4G from at least one carrier with 2 or
>more on the way shortly.
>
>Since I can't seem to convince many people on this list to be
>Internationalists, maybe I can at least appeal to raw national competition
>to spur movement by the Kenyan authorities/telecoms to catch up to Uganda?
>
>Cheers,
>Adam
>--
>Kili - Cloud for Africa: kili.io
>Musings: twitter.com/varud <https://twitter.com/varud>
>More Musings: varud.com
>About Adam: www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelson


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