Hello, I've come to ponder on this question for a while now without very satisfying answers and I would appreciate some pointers from people working with ISP/Govt authorities in the sector.
Here's the thing; 20Mbps unlimited by Zuku fibre ( http://zuku.co.ke/internet/fiber-packages) is only 4,499 Ksh (Ugx 157,465). Safaricom Fibre-To-Home has almost similar packages. That amount in comparison only gives you about 15GB on any mobile telecom in Uganda. 1Mbps unlimited link by most telecom in Uganda is about $325 (Ugx 1,200,000). So our neighbors in Kenya are getting 10 times more bandwidth at about 7 times less the amount!!! The gap is too huge to ignore. Please I would like to know why if anyone is in position to answer. Thanks. -- Thanks & regards, David Okwii, Mobile(default): +256-791-040-262 Christ in me the Hope of Glory(Col.1:27)
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