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Ali, I respectfully disagree – FUP’s have been apart of the Internet since day one since they protect the integrity
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I would 100% agree that if you are going to transparently publish FUP’s that users need to be able to
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Andrew Wacha kizungu mingi (I think you are Kenyan enough to understand what I’ve just said). 😠Let me put
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Spot on Andrew, @Ali Hussein , not all users are decent, majority are peculiar. As i opined earlier service providers
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Andrew Iam actually learning alot on some of the practices by the service providers that are not explicit to us
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Barrack Hogwash…With all due respect. There are enough inexpensive tools to punish bad players. Painting the majority of users as
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Safaricom did tell you about the FUP – unlike most ISP’s in the world that never disclose what those FUP’s
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Andrew I do appreciate your very candid responses and of course, I wouldnt expect you to agree with my ‘conspiracy
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Except – as I have said – Safaricom did something very unusual – they DID tell you about the FUP’s
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@Ali Hussein what if the Customer does not have sufficient Capacity to understand FUP, si unampea tu ajisomee na ajipange.
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My takeaway is that FUPs should be published as a requirement. Also don’t torrent too much. On Thu, Feb 18,
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23K customers later…Who are now hooked to Home Fiber without FUP…Don’t miss the point brother… Regards *Ali Hussein* Digital Transformation