Never really found this website helpful, i would appreciate it anyone had
these details on hand.




>
> Thx
>
> On Friday, March 23, 2012,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think Uganda's FCC should be your next catch on this.
>>
>> http://www.ucc.co.ug/
>>
>>
>> Quoting David Lubowa <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi Guys,
>>>
>>> By any chance might someone know the broadband penetration in terms of
>>> percentage in uganda ? or know where i can get this information possibly
>>> anything for 2010/2011.
>>>
>>> thank you in advance.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Benjamin Tayehanpour <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I can't see why we couldn't have both a forum and the mailing list. The
>>>> forum could be used for more lengthy discussions so peoples' inboxen
won't
>>>> fill up so fast.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:01 PM,
>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear all who have shown interest in this thread,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been wondering what makes this case different from using the
>>>>> popular comparison engines on yahoo, google, etc?
>>>>>
>>>>> Coz basically they all allow you to open an account with them,
maintain a
>>>>> cart of products you sell on their engine, and then your items will
get
>>>>> listed when folks do a product search.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also I was wondering if we could turn this into a forum instead of a
>>>>> mailing list, you guys am sure should be having space on your servers
that
>>>>> we could use.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Quoting Samuel Otaala <[email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>> > I think it's best to just start a website, and publish available
>>>>> > pricing. You can leave a blank next to ISPs who don't publish, but
we
>>>>> > should be haveing credible users who know how much they pay for
their
>>>>> > particular package. That data will be included. The ISPs are free to
>>>>> > make corrections where they feel misrepresented, but at least an
>>>>> > initial listy is a good start.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:12 PM, David M. Gullever
>>>>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> >> How about "name & shame" on the lug website - "this isp won't
publish
>>>>> his
>>>>> >> prices". Negative publicity can work wonders. Just a thought
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> DMG
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>>>> Behalf Of
>>>>> >> Simon Vass
>>>>> >> Sent: 21 March 2012 19:16
>>>>> >> To: Uganda Linux User Group
>>>>> >> Subject: Re: [LUG] OT: UG-Broadband/Wimax competitors and pricing
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> I think the idea was to crowd source the data, and also allow
ISP's to
>>>>> edit
>>>>> >> there prices to give an official price, but you would need to first
>>>>> seed the
>>>>> >> site with some data which as Reinier said might be easier just
going
>>>>> to the
>>>>> >> ISP's in turn or ringing them up, not sure how many might respond
to an
>>>>> >> online questionnaire/email?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >
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