Hi,

And this is what they generated in traffic over the weekend:

http://twitter.com/whiteafrican/status/16146794392

"Barcamp Nairobi data usage: 152 Gb downloaded and 53 Gb uploaded!"

-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
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www.mountbatten.net



On Monday 14 June 2010 16:51:04 Reinier Battenberg wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> over the weekend Zulu, currehtly debated on i-network, landed 100Mb/s in
> the iHub for the http://www.barcampnairobi.com/ conference.
> 
> Whenever you are in Nairobi, visiting the iHub is definitly worth it.
> 
> > On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Mark Tinka
> 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > On Monday 31 May 2010 03:39:13 pm Mugarura Cavin wrote:
> > > > please note the header is ONT (on topic)
> > > > i would like to know from LUG members, why they think
> > > > 
> > > >  Uganda is not a global player in the outsourcing
> > > >  industry,
> > > >  
> > >         - Do we advertise ourselves as such a destination?
> > > 
> > > No we do not. Before we do, I believe we need to have the systems in
> > > place
> > 
> > for anyone to buy-in that Uganda is a destination for out-sourced work.
> > 
> > >        - Do we have the right infrastructure for this?
> > 
> > I would say partly we do and partly we do not. Most of out-sourced work
> > requires fast, available Internet connectivity. We currently have this in
> > Uganda. The one huddle yet to be crossed is how to get this accessible to
> > all the skill pools out there for what ever out-sourced service one may
> > want to offer.
> > 
> > >        - Do we have the right organizations to run such an
> > >        
> > >          implementation, private or otherwise?
> > 
> > Certainly not. I had a chat with a friend (from Nairobi) recently and he
> > pointed out a few things there are doing there to improve on the image of
> > ICT in Kenya and expose the skill available in the country. We talked at
> > length about so many programs running in Nairobi and other cities and
> > towns. One that stood out for me was this:
> > I-Hub<http://www.ihub.co.ke/about-the-ihub>
> > 
> > The I-Hub has three ISP's generously donating 10Mbps each to the i-hub.
> > This is one resource that one can tap into to out-source some task... Our
> > LUG with its monthly meetings can morph into some sort of ICT
> > out-sourcing team if we organise ourselves well enough and get something
> > going.
> > 
> > >        - Is our labour-force inviting to this kind of work,
> > >        
> > >          culturally or otherwise?
> > 
> > this may be a debatable point. I would say yes and no.
> > 
> > >        - Is our labour-force trained for this kind of work?
> > 
> > most of our ICT labour-force is "self-trained". Almost all the die-hard
> > techies we have in Uganda started off by themselves and hustled all the
> > way to where they are. A few may have benefited from some for of
> > training later on. Our education system does not cultivate such a kind
> > of labour-force.
> 
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