Why Kenya is NOT ready to deploy 5G technologies

Listers,

Zambia through the Zambia Information and Communications Authority (ZICTA)
seems to have set aside frequencies to Airtel paving way for 5G deployment.
Seems Southern Africa is off the ramp and as usual we might have to play
catch up.

Regards

On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:58 AM Ali Hussein via kictanet <
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> Good report. Well done guys.
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> On 19 Jan 2021, at 10:14 AM, David Indeje via kictanet <
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> Listers,
>
> Mr John Walubengo and Mr Barrack Otieno spend some time establishing
> Kenya’s preparedness to deploy fifth-generation wireless networks (5G).
>
> The study reviews the historical progression of mobile networks through to
> the current 5G mobile technologies. It then highlights the technical
> properties and use-cases that 5G technologies.
>
> In addition, they reviewed the global 5G state of play and contrasts that
> with a situational analysis for Kenya. It finds that whereas the Kenyan
> legal, policy, and regulatory frameworks are quite advanced, there is no
> specific, national 5G Strategy in place.
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> For more of their findings in the policy brief, bit.ly/2XVMdit
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> *David Indeje *
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