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 --- d b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> 
> UCC can change the law � if the people are willing
> to force it to do So
> 
> Now, there is the so-called tier system in districts
> let us watch how it will be used - brave Ugandans
> can�t think beyond the present communication glitch.
> Districts are new forms of geting the poor poorer. 
> But can districts stand-alone? First read below.
> 
> Can you believe that Busoga, Gulu, Tororo, Buganda
> etc, can own each a telephone exchanges box a size
> of your common refrigerator and provide cheap
> internet, mobile, landlines telephony and fax tools
> at a single yearly fee let us shs. 500,000 uganda,
> per individual user per year?
> 
>  - if you don�t read on!
> 
> Doing business on a mobile (wonna nkuffuna) is not
> only a healthy risk but also a modern economic
> disaster. No the state is collecting taxes. Fine.
> 
> Sometime back I suggested after witnessing this
> system first hand � you install a digital telephone
> exchange to serve more than the district entire
> population. Given to our rural population spatiality
> � it will offer a very good opportunity for
> districts to spread the communication net work to as
> many people as possible as Ugandans learn the
> secrets of digitised communication network and
> networking itself.
>  
> In fact, if it weren�t for the government myopic
> (clear headed) state of governance the cheapest way
> of offering all Ugandans cheapest communication
> facilities would be making a district-to-district
> telephone exchange network work for the citizens. 
> This would have been the first tier system.
>  
> The state will gain revenue because district to
> district (call it tier communication network) will
> be making money even without installing land based
> terrestrial net works.
> 
> The citizens will willingly pay as they get cheaper
> communication facilities but it will even be easier
> to use such facilities for multiple communication
> tools. More Ugandan will be employed into this
> sector than the case is today, and indeed there will
> better innovations to suit our very needs
>  
> Learn more
>  
> www.dziti.co.yu/sae3000.asp 
> 
> http://www.adslguide.org.uk/howitworks/exchange.asp
> 
> www.aoi.com.eg/aoieng/civil/electronic/nec.html
> 
> http://www.homepower.com/
> 
> http://www.homepower.com/files/HP103_14.pdf
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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