http://companies.mybroadband.co.za/spescom/2011/01/26/africa-flooded-with-bandwidth-but-starved-of-connectivity/

And with a large amount of capacity available on the first leg (some even class 
it as oversupply), we have to ask what is keeping demand at bay. The answer is 
found in underdeveloped regional Internet usage, relatively low demand for 
bandwidth intensive applications such as video and cloud services, cost and 
accessibility.

"Would that have anything to do with Orange charging 10MB at 1,000/=? Which 
added up to 100,000 1Gb."


Simon Vass 
Managing Director 
E-Tech Uganda Ltd 

http://www.etech.ug 
Tel: +256 (0) 312260620 or (0) 312260621 
email: [email protected] 
skype: e-techservicedesk 



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