Information Communication and Technology CS Fred Matiang’i (centre)
during the launch of an Internet project at Jomo Kenyatta High School in
Nakuru on March 9, 2015. The African Union has urged the Kenya
government to reduce the cost of the Internet. FILE PHOTO | SULEIMAN
MBATIAH | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
Ms Souhila Amazouz, senior policy officer for radio
communications at the union, said the cost of acquiring rights to
transmit is still very high in the country and parts of the continent.
Ms Amazouz urged Kenya to work with African countries in harmonising spectrum policies in the continent.
Communications
Authority of Kenya Director-General Francis Wangusi said there were
challenges in implementation of high-speed spectrum because of
associated costs.
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