02/04/2022
Today I represented the CEO during the PEACE SUBMARINE CABLE landing at the Kenyan Coast, The Nyali Beach,The Nyali sun Africa and spa
1) Kenya’s National Broadband Strategy (2018 – 2023) reinforces Kenya’s vision of becoming a globally competitive knowledge-based society enabled by Broadband.
2) The government’s commitment to grow Kenya’s profile as the East African Technology Hub, also underscores the role of technology in the transformation of Public Sector services, processes and management.
3) Indeed, the landing of Kenya’s sixth sub-marine cable will be a platform for the public and private sector to match these evolving technology requirements.
3) The PEACE Cable will bring faster and more stable communication services connecting Africa, Europe, and Asia.
4) This new cable will connect France to Pakistan via the Europe-Asia route, and Mombasa, Kenya, via an Indian Ocean route, providing the most direct connectivity route from Asia and East Africa to Europe, as well as reducing existing communication delays between the continents.
5) The PEACE Cable's second phase will see it extend to Singapore and Southern Africa, boosting bandwidth and connectivity from its current African landing point here in Mombasa, all the way to South Africa, consequently opening new markets to cable partners in East Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
The ministry was represented by the CS,CAS,CEO MEDIA COUNCIL.,ICT AUTHORITY,KONZA CITY CEO among other agencies within the ministry