On Tuesday 21 April 2009 04:38:42 pm Erika Wanda wrote: > I beleive Busia has all operators.
Then that's great - lots of options into Nairobi. But for direct connectivity to SEACOM, better pricing might come from consortium members who are also at Busia. > But Orange Telecom > and Kenya Data Network either are on the forefront or > have necessary Capabilitiy to interlink East Africa > through cable. They would have to partner with the other East African countries to do so, as building infrastructure inside a foreign country would require a license + others. > No idea about Malaba connection, but cabling is now > spreading to other towns in Kenya. Plan is to cover all > North and northern eastern Kenya by end of year (Remotest > parts in Kenya). Super! Cheers, Mark.
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