Pan-African
ICT enabler SEACOM has made a generous commitment to provide KINU – a
Tanzanian non-profit ICT innovation hub- with 30mb of free Internet
capacity for a one year period. This will assist with improving the
speed and quality of KINU’s Internet connectivity, which will in turn
improve the efficiency of the start-up ICT enterprises they develop.
‘SEACOM
has decided to support KINU and potentially other ICT innovation hubs
throughout Southern and East Africa with Internet access because of its
strong commitment to stimulating innovation, enterprise development and
job creation within Africa’s ICT sector,’ says Anna Kahama-Rupia,
managing director of SEACOM Tanzania.
She
adds that the skills, relationships, applications and new businesses
developed within these ICT innovation hubs will go a long way in
improving Africa’s ICT efficiencies and addressing the challenge of
creating new jobs for its growing youth population.
The
arrival of new submarine telecommunications cables starting in 2009,
paired with government investment in the national telecommunications
backbone, has spurred a revolution in Tanzania that has seen the cost of
Internet connectivity dropping dramatically making high speed Internet
access more affordable and accessible to ordinary Tanzanians.
This
has had a dramatic effect on education, entrepreneurship and social
life in the country.
The KINU Hub is the first privately run open space for Tanzania’s tech
community to foster co-creation, innovation and capacity building. This
collaborative space was established to build a community with a culture
of co-creation, and to enable participation into the process of
generating new solutions to social challenges.
The
project is also supported by Google Inc. and the Indigo Trust.
‘A collaborative space was needed to enable the community to participate
in the co-creation process and make a joint effort to generate new
solutions,’ says Luca Neghesti, co-founder of KINU. ‘It was important to
establish the environment needed to ensure that the next generation of
African innovators has the freedom to build products and services which
will reach out to the rest of the world.’
KINU
will be open to everyone in the Tanzanian tech ecosystem including
coders, designers and entrepreneurs. The organisation will provide a
host of services and facilities including high-speed internet access,
data storage and backup, knowledge centre, industry meet-ups &
events, innovation competitions, ICT workshops, testing environments,
webinars and application testing.
KINU
will use a microwave link between SEACOM’s Silversands cable landing
station in Kunduchi and their innovation hub. The organisation is
currently in the process of purchasing the required equipment to
activate the Internet capacity donated by SEACOM.
‘This
is an exciting development for KINU and the organisation is truly
grateful to SEACOM for their generosity and vision,’ commented Luca
Neghesti at KINU.


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