Re: [kictanet] [isoc_ke] #KeIGF15 Online Discussions Day Four: Management of Critical Internet Resources
Hi Daniel, This is the document i shared. Thank you regards. Best Regards On Jul 24, 2015 11:11 AM, "Daniel Otieno Omondi" <dottocomp@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi barrack, On your question on the national broadband strategy here are some links to clarify ..... http://ca.go.ke/images//downloads/PUBLICATIONS/NATIONAL%20BROADBAND%20STRATE... Thanks
Daniel -------------------------------------------- On Fri, 7/24/15, Barrack Otieno via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Subject: Re: [isoc_ke] #KeIGF15 Online Discussions Day Four: Management of Critical Internet Resources To: "ISOC Kenya Chapter" <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> Cc: "Skunkworks Mailing List" <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>, "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>, "Security List" < security@lists.my.co.ke> Date: Friday, July 24, 2015, 6:37 AM
Listers,
The thread on Management of Critical Internet Resources is still open as we move forwad, feel free to contribute to the discussion as we move along. In the mean time , i would like to know the current state of service access gaps. The last map i saw on the National Broadband Strategy document published in 2013 showed that close to 50 % of the Kenyan landmass lacked any service, it appeared as if most Critical Internet Resources were concentrated around the key towns and Cities, Nairobi, Mombasa , Nakuru and Kisumu. I wonder if this has changed. Was implementation of this Strategy Document taken over by the ICT Authority or is it water under the bridge.
Listers,
Feel free to continue with the discussions on the previous days threads. Today , we focus on management of critical internet resources in our country.
Questions:
1. Is there an over arching national
On 7/23/15, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote: policy to guide infrastructure
2. What is the current state of fiber optic cable across the country? Is there any redundancy on the cables laid across the country? 3. Are
deployments within the country? there policies in place for infrastructure sharing to avoid
each operator laying their own cable thus passing the cost to the end
user?
4. What is the state of IXPs in Kenya? are we in retaining more
5. Communications Authority requires all .ke registrars and the registry to be
the registry being licensed? What would happen if CA withdrew the license for
KENIC, then CA? Will over regulation hurt
6. With the eminent depletion of IPv4 addresses around the world, what is the state of uptake of IPv6 addresses in Kenya? 7. What is being done to ensure there is more uptake of IPv6? Then there is the exhaustion of IPv4 in some regions of the world like ARIN forcing
traffic locally compared to say 2 years ago? licensed by it before they commence business. Why is the registry? Why are registrars licensed twice, first by the industry? them to go full V6 without dual-stacking, what impact does
that have to our country where most networks and content is on v4?
8.Do you have any other views regarding best practice in the
management of critical internet resources?
The floor is open.
Thank you
Best Regards
-- Barrack O. Otieno +254721325277 +254-20-2498789 Skype: barrack.otieno http://www.otienobarrack.me.ke/
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