On Wednesday 03 December 2008 17:32:12 Hari Kurup wrote: > Not so easy. In South Africa not even a government > gazette stipulating that local bandwidth should be free > has helped matters.
Which is why I said 3rd party providers need to play a role too. Don't expect submarine capacity at the Kenyan coast to take off if last mile providers don't play ball. ISP's hurt their own businesses if they don't cater to "local" bandwidth demand. With the U.S. having the largest % of online content, do you think they have an "international + local" bandwidth concept? We make our own lives difficult, is what I'm trying to say. Mark.
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