Perhaps this can be fed into the bill >> http://www.cck.go.ke/current_consultations/ Perhaps its a bit late to submit comments but protection of ICT investments is paramount, you may want to check if this would be accommodated On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Rad! <conradakunga@gmail.com> wrote:
Which beggars the question -- wouldn't it be cheaper in the long run to fix the underlying problem -- restricting physical access to the cabling -- once and for all?
Why can't all the stakeholders come together and pool resources and come up with some sort of tunnel infrastructure with smart card controlled access hatches and service tunnels where all these cables are encased in the physical security of concrete?
And no, the usual card of appealing to government need not be played.
Let the players take initiative. It's in their own best interest.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Henry Okatch <hokatch@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the real issue here is what the government is doing do arrest the situation, mere talk of stiffer penalties with no real action is not going to stop individuals interested in sabotage. I think the ministry incharge should excise its teeth and act immediately on this cases. This seems to be an issue that has led to very minimal excitement on the landing of fibre. Most importantly industry players should also address the issue TOGETHER and stop this counter accusations. I don't think this is building confidence in the whole FOC.
Just me two cents
Regards Henry
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