On 29/May/18 08:36, Ben Cannon wrote:
Then Africa in particular is specifically disadvantaged - I spent a good deal of time in Haiti and 4G connectivity was abundant at good speeds, as were terrestrial fiber connections.
Haiti isn't exactly a large country. Africa has a ton of countries Haiti could fit into 3 times over, if not more.
Mirrors my experience in half a dozen other 3rd world countries.
Never quite understood (or like) the term "3rd world", but...
Unless there’s something particularly oppressive about Africa?
There is a meeting in Cape Town coming up in September, AfPIF (Africa Peering & Interconnect Forum). If you have some time to kill and a bit of dosh lying around, come down and have a look at what all the fuss is about :-). Mark.