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Broadband ‘lands’ in east Africa

By Barney Jopson in Nairobi

Published: June 11 2009 23:32 | Last updated: June 11 2009 23:32

East Africa will on Friday move closer to ending its isolation as the world’s last region not connected to the global broadband network when a fibre optic undersea cable “lands” at the Kenyan port of Mombasa.

The region at present relies on satellite internet links that are slow, unreliable and often prohibitively expensive, problems that have inhibited business activity, public sector efficiency and the spread of internet access.

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