On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Joseph Abdi <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'd like an example of a domain name under .ug that the govt has ordered >> disabled. >> > > I already answered this ...but also you mentioned of how radiokatwe.comwas > routed by ALL ISPs on orders of government ...you think CFI would disagree > with this order if it were radiokatwe.co.ug?? > > yes, CFI, I believe would have given a sound no.
> > Joseph, let me ask you this, if its developing our Internet in Uganda, why >> is that most of the hosting companies in Uganda do their hosting in USA? >> Why >> not focus on something that actually does enhance Internet in Uganda for >> example, infrastructure than chasing the .ug around on the pretext of it >> > > This is because it made no sense hosting in Uganda without the UXIP. > But now with the introduction of UIXP, local hosting is growing up ..We > have some > companies offering good and reliable local hosting here in Uganda but ALL > because of > UIXP. We too Jolis are working on a UG DC so soon we will be offering local > hosting.. > > > "introduction of the UIXP"...err this reason would be sound if the UIXP had not been in existence since 2003. But this is *not* about the UIXP. and you want to compare the US governance to that of Uganda? >> > > Yes, there is a great and close comparison when it comes to ccTLDs > governance in all > countries ..infact UCC would still have to listen to ICANN.. > > > are you sure? look carefully at the history of the Internet in Kenya. >> Forced >> by the govt to have their organ as the sole route of Kenya. Needing a >> license from CCK for every sub-domain of .ke... are you quite sure you >> desire this and more that is not mentioned?????? >> > > They may have failed in there management, but that doesn't mean we can't > improve > in there failures ...ALSO they are atleast better than us ..they have more > competition > and have registered more .ke(s) than here ..(have better answered this on > I-Network) > > I think I'll rest my case... quite clearly we are on different wave lengths... -- Mike Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ------------------------------------------------------------
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