Hi Nanjira,
The reporting is somewhat questionable. KeNIC has a clear mandate as
Adminisrative and Technical Manager of the .KE Registry. Registering
devices is way out of its mandate. The Regulator can easily monitor
device owners if it wanted through Service Providers, most network
equipment have the capability to do this work using their simple
dashboards hence i don't see the need for a specialized entity.
Thank you
Best Regards
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> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/07/kenya-to- require-users-of-wi-fi-to- register-with-government/
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