
"Work on a MAN (metropolitan area network) for Rwanda's capital, Kigali, will be completed by December, a top government official said.
The Kigali MAN is especially designed to deliver Internet connectivity at lower cost to all the city's districts. The government will initially lay fiber optics before moving to complete the "last-mile" connections to government institutions, the private sector and homes.
The initiative will enable Rwanda to connect to the Internet internally to support services like digital libraries to be accessed by schools in Rwanda, said Nkubito Bakuramutsa, executive director of the Rwanda Information Technology Authority.
"The government is committed to build the best network that is going to help accelerate our development in e-education, e-health and e-government to promote efficiency," he said."
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Category: Rwanda + Technology + Public Policy
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