Mark,

NGN is a reality in Uganda - I can confirm that they have enterprise-grade
MPLS (l2vpn, l3vpn) over fiber, E1, xDSL, Ethernet, serial, etc across the
country. Really good stuff, if you ask me.

The challenge remains cost of bandwidth, we need to hit the critical mass
where costs become affordable and meaningful for home users and SMEs.

Kind regards,
Bernard


On 06/05/2009, Mark Tinka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 05:12:31 pm Charlie Ateenyi wrote:
>
> > They have deployed some NGN equipment in some of the big
> > towns (I think Moroto too) so they can actually provide
> > you with some *DSL from all those locations.
> > The major towns are at least covered
>
> It's interesting how this "NGN" term has gone around :-).
>
> If they're talking so-called NGN, then they should be
> talking Ethernet... not ADSL :-).
>
> Sorry, just nit-picking.
>
> Mark.
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