by KICTANet Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | kictanet
Except – as I have said – Safaricom did something very unusual – they DID tell you about the FUP’s when they were implemented – and with doing that – you have the option of walking away if you don’t like them. I see what you are saying as a contradiction...
by KICTANet Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | kictanet
Safaricom did tell you about the FUP – unlike most ISP’s in the world that never disclose what those FUP’s are. Also – I’d be very careful about alleging that ISP’s are all looking at user data – particularly because it’s a patently false allegation...
by KICTANet Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | kictanet
Andrew Iam actually learning alot on some of the practices by the service providers that are not explicit to us consumers. In mtaa, we call this ‘kufungua roho.’ Please keep going as the info is quite useful. Thanks. G...
by KICTANet Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | kictanet
I would 100% agree that if you are going to transparently publish FUP’s that users need to be able to track their usage as they move towards violation of the FUP, and if the ISP is implementing FUP’s they are doing data accounting – and as such should be able to...
by KICTANet Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | kictanet
Ali, I respectfully disagree – FUP’s have been apart of the Internet since day one since they protect the integrity of the networks as a whole. You have the option of buying an account without such an FUP – it just costs more – because someone has to cover the...