THE ICT LANDSCAPE IN KENYA

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Analysis: National IT strengths and weaknesses.

Size of Domestic IT Market

National ICT Policies

Telecommunication Infrastructure Regulation & Liberalization  

Diffusion & Culture

ICT usage by Businesses: E-Commerce & E-Business

E-Government  

ICT Production

IT Workforce

IT Geographics

Sources and links

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Acknowledgements

Beth, Joan and Brian

 

I would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this project a success. I am very grateful to Professor Erran Carmel of the Department of Information Technology, Kogod School of Business, American University . I would not have made it had you not made this a requirement for the course!

To all my classmates, Arati Trivedi, Sumo Mitro, Mihir Mehta, Samuel Anoop and Brian Tubbs, thanks for the support. I can't forget the input from my Kenyan colleagues who have helped with up to date information whenever I called upon them. Special thanks to Muriuki Mureithi of Summit Strategies Limited, Waudo Siganga of the Computer Society of Kenya, and John Walubengo of the East African Standard.

For my roomates, Joan Hay, Brian and Nate (Naatho) Cooper, I couldn't be more grateful. Thanks for opening the window to technology for me, and more, your home. Joan, thanks for your daily encouragement. Brian, thanks for letting me use your computer, I know you need to write! Nate, thanks for the moral support, and offering to do everything for me. "Naatho, will you help me out on my ICT project today?" "Okay!"

Nate and "Tata!"