poundfoolish, I agree with you entirely!
And that's the point.
Every man/woman in a toyota in nairobi wants to one day drive a mercedes.
But when the car breaks down, he doesn't head to Toyota, he heads to grogan. Sure he'd prefer to go to dt dobie but the facts in his pocket don't lie. He understands that before he can go get the mercedes, there some things he needs to do first in order to have his mercedes run well. He wouldn't want to have an empty pocket as his merc stalls on Uhuru highway.
These are the facts as I know them from personal experience.
I offer a service online that only 3 other companies in the world offer. Out of the 4 of us, we happen to be the most expensive. 2 of them are in India and another in the Phillipines.
So we got to talking with the fellows as I was wondering how they could manage to offer such low rates and I was losing business.
It all boiled down to one thing. In one hour I am able to do 2 jobs. In an hour they are able to do 10 jobs. So their revenue per man hour is higher.
The reason I was doing less work is because of
1. Slow internet speeds. (pls don't even think 3G is anywhere to fast and reliable with what we do)
2. KPLC
3. Lack of trained employees
They have all those things covered.
So just in case you are thinking that is the end of the story. In order to compete, we've had to hire remote computers( in india and the US) to avoid the power outages and the unreliable internet in Kenya.
This is 2012. You are telling me that I should now wait for 10yrs so that Konza can be built so that Kenyans can compete with the rest of the world?
The world won't wait for Kenya
That is where I believe this whole idea has gone wrong.
I believe that it is possible to have in Kenya this year, fast internet in all homes. That is unless the 3 fibre lines laid were not what was advertised.
We do not have 10 yrs to build houses. We either compete now or we are doomed.
The ministry should be encouraging companies such as zuku, Jtl to lay fibre everywhere. They should get out of their nairobi offices, go to kisumu and explain to the farmer how hii internet ni mzuri sana. You can even see naked women for free.
Slow down on the international conferences they are always going to and sponsor 5 students a year to IT colleges out there coz our current breed of lecturers can't teach IT to their own children
That 600 million spent on land would have gone further if offered to schools so that our kids don't have to go to a college after form 4 to learn excel and word. those with businesses here will attest to the fact that even university graduates have no idea how to work with a word document. Tell them to use excell and you have to call a press conference.
I'm sorry. In ten years time, there may not even be a computer in anyone's home. That is how fast ICT grows.
But an educated populace will be able to deal with the challenges. Right now, all anyone can tell me is that the ICT board supports Ihub.
Some no more than 500 Kenyans. How are 500 Kenyans going to stay ahead when where I was living in Cambridge, every shopkeeper was IT savvy? My neighbour's kids were being hired by gaming companies to come up with computer programs.
Let's get serious here.Let's build the infrastructure and resources first then build the so called cities. Trust me, your next Konza may be somewhere in Mt. Elgon....All they need is the support from gov't not houses. That is why they have county gov'ts to come up with their own cities.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.