@kupu...my point was about pervasiveness - whats the use of claiming good speeds on a MOBILE network when you can only use it in NBI,MSA and one other place? If I was an agri extension worker,taking pics of pests in the field,sending orders for farm inputs to the HQ....I'd want the network to follow me (and not to wait until I am within a 10km radius of Nairobi). I know for a fact the after Kinoo you cannot get 3G - ditto in the other three directions. And you see below someone has talked abt congestions. With Zain you get 2.5G everywhere...and even my fictional agri-extension worker can still send images back to his head office and still do some facebook,googletalk,etc. This thing about broadband is over rated - its just SLIGHTLY better...as much as a queen cake at the Hilton is better than a queencake off the shelf in Uchumi - I hope you see my point. Lets not get drawn into this speed thing like its becoming fashionable to - I'm particularly rankled by people who want HIGH speed just to do yahoo email,facebook,etc - if you want to stream media,upload gigantic attachments,then be my guest...but when you get hooked to the high speeds,the moment you leave the 3G network,won't you be one miserable bugger...
The problem with equality is that we desire that it be with those that have more than us rather that those that have less