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This 3 page paper examines the rise of the Internet in Kenya. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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a text-based service (Mutula, 2002). The first real commercial provider was The African Regional Centre for Computing (ARCC), a company located in Narobi (Mutula, 2002). The first commercial ISP
would begin to operate there in 1995 (Mutula, 2002). Yet, it would not be until 1996 that Kenya would have its first Internet accessibility (Mutula, 2002). In 1998, KPTC would
launch EAFIX backbone in addition to Jambonet, and these served as access to the ISPs (Mutula, 2002). Today, most ISPs use the gateway for all of their upstream connectivity (Mutula,
2002). Also, some larger ISPs do use satellite links (Mutula, 2002). Most of the ISPs however offer leased lines bus these are primarily analogue services (Mutula, 2002). Since that time,
there has been a liberalization of the Internet in the nation and the number of ISPs has expanded to more than fifty (Mutula, 2002). Today, Kenya has one of the
most expansive Internet industry in Africa ("Kenya," n.d.). It also boasts a larger number of internet service providers ("Kenya," n.d.). The online community in Kenya has been growing and a
number of newspapers publish online information on a daily basis ("Kenya," n.d.). The nations tourism industry has made use of the Internet in order to reach travelers from overseas ("Kenya,"
n.d.). One can imagine that Internet access is important for travelers. Most people bring their laptops or some other device like an ipod that makes use of the Internet. Kenya
has kept up and apparently it has been able to service business travelers and those who travel for pleasure as well. Kenyas local businesses have also made use of the
Internet and organizations like the Kenya Flower Council have been utilizing the Internet to promote their niche ("Kenya," n.d.). Primarily, users of the Internet in Kenya are banks, multinationals companies
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