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All- Does anyone in this group know of any locally based and run organizations that are coordinating relief or health care delivery for those affected by the floods? Relatedly, does
Hallo Job Thank you for the questions and concern you have raised on peering and local traffic. Please find my responses inline within your message. —– Original Message —– From:
I’m going to attempt to comment the best I can on this. Firstly – from Liquid’s position – we have an open, published, transparent peering policy – it basically says
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 12:18 PM, Job Muriuki via kictanet wrote: > Anyone here from Tespok or CA shed some light. > > I have a question on
Thank you, Washington. It good we have a straight talk. As much it’s business we need to get value and grow in the process. [image: Mailtrack] Sent with Mailtrack Regards,
Hi Job, I have looped some IP topdogs on this. Hoping they’ll honor the looping and give their views. On 3 May 2018 at 12:31, Job Muriuki via kictanet wrote:
Why loose and you will have more bandwidth to sell locally and we keep as much bandwidth local as possible. [image: Mailtrack] Sent with Mailtrack Regards, Job Muriuki, Skype: heviejob
I would say follow the money. Who stands to lose the most should everyone peer at , say 200G locally? considering google and akamai are already in the country. o/
Anyone here from Tespok or CA shed some light. I have a question on what governs local ISP peering in Kenya. There is KIXP at EADC which was set up
Nope! According to El Reg: www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/02/cambridge_analytica_shutdown/ “That “shutdown,” however, may be short-lived as official documents indicate those behind the controversial analytics company will be launching as a new firm with
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