Google has
launched its first wi-fi network in Uganda's capital Kampala, as part of a
project to broaden access to affordable high-speed internet, With not just a
matter of access there speed network in whole city. Also try to make some
better work with there capabilities to connect peoples happily.
The search king is
making the broadband wireless network available to local internet providers,
who will then charge customers for access.
The web giant
says the network is now live in 120 key locations in Kampala.
Official
statistics show Uganda has about 8.5 million internet users, making up 23% of
the population.
Google hopes that
by improving internet capacity in the city, local telecom companies will then
be able to offer faster, cheaper broadband access to their customers.
The company
estimates that one day's unlimited data using the new network should cost 1,000
Ugandan shillings ($0.30, £0.20), although local providers will decide how much
they want to charge for the service.
Data and critics
say it is better chances to flourished there networks in uganda’s rural areas,
which helps peoples to surfing internet very easily which is limited too.
The wireless
network forms part of a wider project to improve web infrastructure in Africa,
which has seen Google lay 800km (500 miles) of cables in Uganda to establish a
fibre optic network.
There are now
plans to expand the project to the Ghanaian cities of Accra, Tema and Kumasi.
In future there were better expectations of major telecoms and IT companies to
support Uganda for expanded more technology and other services to make a
extraordinary in markets. Not just making hefty market in city only its also
helps peoples from Uganda to counting there good times in new era of scenario.
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