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You're in South Africa - a primary school teacher. Just30: |
Nobody count the roads off the main road - the estate roads. Look for Nairobi videos - there are many - show me untarred road - less than 10 percent if you exclude Nairobi National Park . I can help you with Nairobi borders. Just30: |
You're just an idle port guard in Tema port waiting for one ship to call in every day. Marine Engineer - dude you are barely literate.Just30: |
How internet works - Sir Berners Lee must be proud of him.Shma2020: |
Nairobi paved road is close to 90 percent. Only in slums and such places...where buildings are not approved...and will eventually be demolished. Otherwise you cannot get approval to build anything without very serious plan to build your own tarmac to the main tarmac, build your own sewage line to the main sewage, and connect all the utilities. Just30: |
In Nairobi unless you live in slum; you cannot be allowed to subdivide a plot or have a building approved; unless you can prove you will tarmac the roads, connect to power, sewage and all that. So this make plots very expensive. In Nairobi metro - that is Ghana - you can get away with anything. In short if you're building a house - it's your responsibility to tarmac it from main road to your plot, to connect sewage, and to connect electricity. Just30: |
In kenya we call that Shagmodoz. It mean someone who just arrived from the village and has no class. CLASS is subtle. This we learnt from the British upper class who settled in kenya. Not the MacBullshiet who settled in Ghana - those Irish or scotish low class Britons messed you up. So for example if you're building a house - if there is a big tree in your plot - that is worthy more than all concrete you can buy - cement is cheap - 5 dollars a bag. If you just arrive from the village - seeing all the trees - you will start with the tree - cut it down - and go crazy on cement - pouring concrete all over - only to realize you've created a concrete slum - you cannot sit on the grass, or you kids cannot even play on the tree. Look at your entire coastline - it worth so much - but in west africa it worthless -you actually made the sewage Then talk of privacy - how can mike odunga house be that exposed - someone with apartment next - can see all he does? This why upper class everyone has to maintain same height - and people plant trees and all to maintain utmost privacy Just30: |
It has nothing to do with mansions. If you can afford to buy an acre of Nairobi - then you can build 10 floor building; but do you want to do that? Will the resident association allow you to built such monstriety. There is actually a lot - that make upper class estates - and most of it - is less about pouring CONCRETE. Look at that Mike house in Banana - gold plated ugly looking monstrity CLASS is something you will never understand...it about making the most livable space possible....in the best neighberhood. Otherwise cement is very cheap - someone can decide to pour so much like Nigeria.Class all over the world...except in your primitive west africa...is about seamlessly integrating nature...hidding the cement...using as much natural resources..like wood...and less and less of concrete. Just30: |
Ndukwu himself can tell you Nairobi real estate is not your type of town houses - such a shame many nice estate do not allow drones. And Nairobi upper class are not random estate - it almost the entire west of Nairobi - whopping 150km sqm or more - from north in muthaiga to karen... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH85eq7dhcg |
There many huge houses - built in kenya - on 1/8 of a plot - all over Nairobi metro. That would never make them upper class - in Kenya. Class doesn't scream - it's subtle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hOEDb3ROTY Just30: |
I watched them all; None would be considered in Nairobi to be upper class. They are middle class. We have gone through the criteria again but Nairobi anything sitting less than 1/2 an acre per unit is not even worth talking about. Kenya upper class is like this: Ahmednassir is top lawyer in kenya; went to UON and harvard; and of somali descent; he is a billionaire in Kshs; and live in Karen. This just example of many kenya proffesional - watch his house in Karen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK0BqOTirZg He owns this building https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_sRODhFsK0 Just30: |
No. ISP is your post office. You post office once it receive your letter, will sort and check the addresses, and then proceed to send it the final destination. However post offices - say UPS and DHL can make local arrangement -where they exchange local letters -if anyone of them recognize the addresses within their network - and fasten the delivery of those. And the only send those international parcels outside the country. IPX therefore is association of ISPs - Just30: |
Stop googling. I can teach you the internet here for free using internet . Let me know if you want the low level....we can do from IP packets....to routing tables...to all the protocols...or you want a something you can understand....and I can help break it down for you.Just30: |
Do you see Ghana here https://guardian.ng/technology/nigeria-south-africa-kenya-exchange-80-internet-traffic-locally/ Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya exchanged between 70 and 80 per cent of their Internet traffic locally and are the most developed Internet ecosystems in Africa. Internet Society, which disclosed this in its “Moving towards an interconnected Africa: the 80/20 Initiative,” report, said that the number of African IXPs has increased by 58 per cent over the past eight years, from 19 in 2012 to 46 in 2020. An IXP is a technical infrastructure where multiple networks, including Internet service providers, mobile operators, enterprise networks, research and education networks, e-Government services, and content delivery networks (CDNs) come together to connect and exchange Internet traffic. |
Some stuff are way beyond your paygrade. Just30: |
It depend on your ISP or your MTN. MTN may decide to route their traffic to South Africa IXP. Sometimes it doesnt make sense because Africa -most of traffic - people will be looking for servers in US or Europe. Nairaland for example is probably hosted in the US - so it almost pointless to go through local IXP. So it depend on your ISP. They can decide to try local IXP - or if they have cached previous routes - they can hit the undersea cable directly - or like MTN- they can go first to South Africa or whatever. IXP in africa is a nice to have but not critical - most of traffic is international - except maybe in South Africa - where there is a lot of CDN and Amazon Servers. Just30: |
I dont need to watch any video. I did proper computer science degree. I have moonlighted in campus in an ISP. That you can call local traffic = international traffic is crazy. If I am not wrong when it comes to IPX or local domains (.ke) - kenya is only second to South Africa. Please your MINI ZOO doesn't feature in IT technology. Let Nigeria diaspora speak. Kenya is MILES ahead. Just30: |
Little knowledge is very dangerous. That is why you can proudly say a country can consume 200GB of data per day. That is how many videos...maybe 1000 movies? IPX is for ROUTING LOCAL TRAFFIC....this is just arrangement by ISPs to lower cost.......so they reduce international traffic...that go to undersea cables. And the time. Kenya has I think 4 undersea cables - with 7 terrabyte capacity - but about 4.5 terrabytes are used - the rest are unused. Find out how many undersea fiber are in Ghana - and what their capacity is - and what has been lit or used. That will give you international traffic. IPX is local exchange btw local ISPs - asking themselves do you have this data locally - or do we hit the sea and go fetch it from US or Europe or wherever. The whole point of IPX is to save money and time - by avoiding international traffic - it therefore NOT INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC at all....it local traffic....request fulfilled by servers hosted in Ghana. And last I checked Kenya had more IPXes than Ghana...only second to South Africa. Maybe Ghana has one... Just30: |
I see where you getting confused. Let me help kid. IPX doesnt mean all the data goes there. IPX is for ISP to route LOCAL traffic - and avoid international traffic.For example if you're in kenya - and want to access a kenya site - say kenya.co.ke - it get routed locally- IPX - otherwise international data - get routed through undersea cable operators and few satellite operators. PLEASE stop posting stuff you do not understand. 30 GB traffic per day - That is very tiny - even a village can exhaust thatJust30: |
You telcom regulator should have such data if you were not a MINI ZOO. Try MTN - they might have some statistics - and as dominant market player - you can extrapolate. Just30: |
what is 200 gigabytes per day; the amount of Indecency that get watched in an hour in kenya alone; would consume all that data. The State of Mobile Data in Kenya defines the journey to consuming an estimated 269 million gigabytes in 2018 on the road to crossing 1 billion gigabytes in 2022. When I do my calculation - it's now 1.5 exabyte - that 1.5 billion of gigabytes. Just30: |
You're talking gigabytes Kenya consumes terrabytes. And what is that you're sharing an IPX?Just30: |
A liar doesn't provide credible link - I know it beyond your paygrade - but that is kenya telecomm sector stats for 2021. https://ca.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Sector-Statistics-Report-Q3-2020-2021.pdf Appisko: |
Usual choleric written diarhoea. Kenya has had the highest internet penetration for quite some time. South Africa beat kenya on Fiber to Home - where they have more than 2M while kenya is approaching 1M households connect to fiber. Ghana doesnt even have 50k fiber to homes - MTN fiber to home in Ghana I bet are still under 50k Just30: |
As we speak - lastest Q1 2021 Kenya has 44 m internet subscribers - with 25M on broadband https://ca.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Sector-Statistics-Report-Q3-2020-2021.pdf It's not even close....to your country that get beaten by Nigeria |
Useless blog. Find reliable data like CAK of kenya. Kenya has highest internet penetration in Africa - and for many years now. Appisko: |
Ghana internet pentration -14,767,818 Internet users in Jun/2021, 46.5% of the population, per IWS. 46 against kenya 85 percent. It's not even close. NIGERIA IS EVEN BETTER - MINI ZOO- get beaten by the main zoo doing 73 percent. South Africa - doing very badly 34,545,165 Internet users in Dec/2020, 57.5% of the population, per IWS. |
So you have no data....or it disappeared. A proper country should have such data available. Just30: |
Highest in penetration terms. 46,870,422 Internet users in Dec, 2020, 85.2% penetration, per CAK. Just30: |
Kenya is not Ghana. If you want any data let me know and I can help you. Kenya has Africa highest internet users last I checked. Kenya has functional regulator with proper statistics. https://ca.go.ke/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Sector-Statistics-Report-Q4-2019-2020.pdf Appisko: |
Which facts? What is Ghana Total International Bandwidth - available and Used. Go first - so you dont do your childish stance of randomly adding a figure above kenya. Just30: |
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- dude you are barely literate.