[Bp_localcontent] Local content hosting paper

Augustine CHII Ngek chii.ngek at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 15:34:28 EST 2015


Thank you people very much for sharing. The results though for Rwanda
represent many other countries. It gives a good picture of the situation in
my country Cameroon.   I am very impressed by the report. Thanks for
sharing.
Best regards.
Augustine CHII
On 13 Jan 2015 10:50, "Michael Kende" <kende at isoc.org> wrote:

>   Dear all,
>
>
>
> I hope that this finds you well.  If you recall, I discussed several times
> during our calls our insights regarding the hosting of local content, based
> on some work we were doing in Rwanda.  I am very pleased to announce the
> publication of our resulting report today, entitled "Promoting Local
> Content Hosting to Develop the Internet Ecosystem," which I co-authored
> with my colleague Karen Rose.   This report starts from the observation
> that most, if not all, emerging countries already have local content, but
> it is typically hosted overseas, and must be accessed over often expensive
> and sometimes under-provisioned international links.  To gather data and
> insights, we worked in partnership with the Hon. Minister Jean Philbert
> Nsengimana of Rwanda and his team at the Ministry of Youth and ICT and many
> of the key stakeholders in the country.
>
>
>  As a result, we can show that content providers in countries such as
> Rwanda are hosting their content abroad because it is cheaper, but that
> this is imposing a much larger cost on the local ISPs who must pay to bring
> the content back to Rwanda.  Further, having to access the content abroad
> significantly decreases the throughput for users, which decreases usage and
> suppresses the development of the entire ecosystem.  The paper shows
> that when Google and Akamai cache content locally in Rwanda, usage goes up
> significantly as the user experience improves, and provides recommendations
> for making the local hosting environment a viable choice for local content
> providers as well.  The result should be more accessible content, more
> usage, and then the creation of more local content to address the new
> demand.
>
>
>
> For more details and to download the paper, see
> http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/public-policy/2015/01/content-side-access-equation.
>  We would look forward to any thoughts or comments you might have.
>
>
>  Best regards,
>
>
>  Michael
>
>
>  PS I apologize if you receive this more than once on different mailings.
>
>
>  Michael Kende
> Chief Economist
> Internet Society
> Galerie Jean-Malbuisson 15
> CH-1204 Geneva
> Switzerland
>
>  Tel: +41 22 809 0367
> E-mail: kende at isoc.org
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