Wazi Wi-Fi initiativeis a brainchild of Google in partnership with local East African ISP providers
such as Wananchi online.
The purpose of
this project is to increase Internet penetration in East Africa and to
facilitate maximum utilization of the region’s bandwidth capacity. What started
as a project based in Nairobi and Mombasa, is gaining national and regional
importance following expression of interest by major stakeholders to join the
initiative.
Browsing on the go in
Kenya is now a reality
National and regional
rollout underway
This project is set
to cover every major city in East Africa. This will be done by Google
partnering with as many regional internet providers as possible. There are many
telecoms companies that have expressed willingness to be part of this
initiative.
The roll out started in the latter months of 2012 in Nairobi
and Mombasa. As at October 2013, more than 400 hotspots have been deployed in
over 200 locations.
Local payment options
supported
Kenyan subscribers can pay via the local
M-Pesa platform. Also, it is possible
to pay using debit and credit cards. Charges are as low as Ksh 50 per day.
Those who want to test the service will be given 10 free minutes on a
particular day.
How the whole
initiative is being carried out
This arrangement brings a number of ISPs under an umbrella
called Wazi Wi-Fi. Subscribers can access the internet from the platform of an
ISP that is available from a particular location. It is possible for
subscribers to benefit from various wireless distributors from a single
channel. All that is needed is a single login to Wazi Wi-Fi platform and
someone will access the internet at the speed of light.
Increasing east
Africa internet penetration
Personnel of Google East Africa never run short of ideas in relation
to increasing internet penetration in Kenya and other EA countries. Of late,
the talk that has been emanating from western media is that Google plans to
connect 6 billion people found in rural
East Africa and other rural regions of the world, to the internet using blimps
and balloons. Initiatives like Wazi Wi-Fi are only suitable in places where
there are urban broadband networks.
High
altitude platforms like balloons have to be used to facilitate internet
connectivity in rural areas.
Kenya’s broadband
seriously underutilized
National internet
capacity of Kenya exceeds 8400G. Presently, only 6 percent of this is being
utilized. Actually,
Kenya does not need 4G when the 3G is currently being underutilized. Wazi Wi-Fi project will
facilitate maximum utility of the region’s broadband capacity.
Google is playing a pivotal role in the region when it comes
to increasing internet penetration. Wazi Wi-Fi is a first in East Africa. It is
meant to offer urban dwellers with faster, cheaper internet.