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Another "third World" country powers ahead

  • 20-01-2011 4:15pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,051 ✭✭✭


    http://gotoseenews.com/article/resurgence-will-build-kenyas-first-ftth-project-obtain-jtl-contract-of-14300000-dollars.html

    Among being early January 19 news ‘ Jiang Jun herds) Kenya broadband operator Jamii Telecom Ltd (JTL) Announce, have already signed 1,200 million Kenyan shillings for a value (note with the resurgence communication: Nearly equal to 14,300,000 dollars) Contract,100,000 family in order to connecting, to their fiber optic net. ISP (ISP) whose this measure will make JTL become first in Kenya .

    Fiber to the home (FTTH) Capital Nairobi will be implemented in Kenya to dispose at first, the implementation in an all-round way of the whole project estimates it takes two years.

    Resurgence has already connected the network of JTS to some apartments of Kilimani district, has carried on FTTH pilot project in the locality.

    JTL chief executive officer Joshua Chepkwony shows: ” The future of the communication industry lies in the data, is mainly promoted by the younger generation 25-40 years old. They are the target users of today of industries. ”

    (English interlinkage: Jamii Telecom enlists ZTE to roll out Kenya’s first FTTH connections)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,051 ✭✭✭bealtine


    bealtine wrote: »

    (English interlinkage: Jamii Telecom enlists ZTE to roll out Kenya’s first FTTH connections)

    it's increasingly clear that FTTH is not a privilege that only some developed countries can afford except for Ireland of course...even Nairobi sees the value in fibering up the city and where are we?


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