Africa’s Digital Dream Saturday, 09.09.2006. Kai U. Wulff Managing Director.

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Africa’s Digital Dream Saturday,

Kai U. Wulff Managing Director

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Status Update Current Network –Coverage of 48 Towns in Kenya Footprints –UG –TZ –DRC –Southern Sudan Butterfly Network –Coverage expected bee seamless by 2007

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Status Update Our Promises –Coverage of 20 Towns in Kenya Nakuru Kisumu Nairobi Mombasa Nanyuki Embu Eldoret Nyeri Malindi Meru

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Status Update All the Major ISPs in Kenya

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Status Update International Gateways (currently 6 doing 70% of Kenyas international traffic)

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Status Update Current Network –Coverage of 48 Towns in Kenya Regional Expansion –Purchase of InfoCom Uganda –Partnering with SatCoNet in TZ Pan African Expansion –DRC setup with W3K, full Wimax overlay end 2006 –Congo B planned Jan 2007 –13 more countries under negotiation

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. KDN Fiber Rollout existing and planned Submarine Fiber Nakuru Kisumu Eldoret Tororo Uganda Nairobi Mombasa 160km 340km 160km 165km 155km To Moyale

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Phase II planned Moshi Korogwe Chalinze Bagamoyo Tanga Pangani Segera Mssata

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. EASSy Fiber or FLAG direct Zanzibar Malaba

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Our Commitment to Africa Provided a data connection to the Kenya Network Information Centre – Kenic, free of charge. Planned connection on fiber for the East African IXPs Connected various Government Buildings Operated a unique Internship Programme We are exploring a Micro Finance based School sponsoring program

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Commitments Metro Fiber –High Quality/High Speed affordable data infrastructure linking the business district to the EPZ, more than 200KM already deployed in 2 cities and 2 towns, last mile will be ADSL connections within the next 12 month Roll-out Wi-Fi technology –Cover 3 cities and 12 towns plus using Wi-Fi as last mile extension within 18 months Roll-out Wi-Max technology –Cover KE, UG and TZ within 18 months National Fiber Backbone –Linking Mombasa to Busia –Inter-connecting with UG and TZ

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. Commitments continued e –Overlaying our existing network with a seamless e mobile Wimax network to offer to other carriers CDMA –Under review, closely bound to frequency acquisitionUniversal Access Covering 80% of (East) Africa’s population with affordable voice/data access technology

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. What we want from you Social Responsibility –What are you buying and what impact will it have to your market Market Intelligence –We have to change our market by driving the sector rather than being drive. Focussed Education –HR ressources to serve the market demand

© 2005 Kenya Data Networks Ltd. A s a n t e n i S a n a

Kenya Data Networks Ltd.