That's actually a good business idea. It could even take the shape of an 
Internet café. A real Internet café, mind you, not a bunch of dusty Windows 
computers sharing a shoddy DSL connection. Do any ISPs here offer fibreoptics?

Mark Tinka <[email protected]> wrote:

On Friday, June 15, 2012 09:00:10 AM Mwirima Byaruhanga 
wrote:

> Stop ranting. There are many ways around your
> self-created 'problem'.

In all fairness, I'd be for an iHub-type facility in Uganda 
as well, or at the very least, a location where folk can go 
and do massive downloads pretty quick, even if for a fee.

Mark.
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