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    Telkom Kenya tightens noose on cable vandals with new technician uniforms

    CyrusBy CyrusMay 26, 2010Updated:February 13, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The war against cable vandals went a notch higher today when Telkom Kenya introduced new dress code for technicians working on sites.


    The new Orange branded uniforms will be critical in tightening the noose around people practicing the vice since security agents will easily be able to identify legitimate Telkom Kenya technicians working on site.

    Telkom Kenya Chief Executive Officer Mickael Ghossein confirmed that the firm had retained a large workforce of over 1,200 security agents and enlisted the assistance of several neighbourhood groups to assist in the process of community policing.

    “It became necessary for us to heighten the fight against vandalism criminals by giving our field technicians a uniform identity that will identify them when they are at work, thereby giving the vandals less space to operate in,” he added.

    Ghossein noted that the company had invested in the new dress code as it was critical for the fight to preserve its telecommunication infrastructure. This he explained was because the firm was nearly concluding a nationwide switch upgrade exercise. “By the end of this month we will have completed the process,” he said.

    The switch upgrade in necessary following a recent adoption of an intelligent converged network  coupled with Telkom Kenya’s appointment to and commercialize the National Optical Fibre Infrastructure  (NOFBI) by the government which in all enables the firm to deliver fast, reliable and affordable voice and data services to Kenyans across the country.

    “This is an exercise that is very critical to the modernization of our fixed line service, which remains very close to people’s hearts,” he noted.

    He pointed out that the security and safety of the national telecommunications infrastructure was at the core of national security and announced optimistically that the firm had established a joint task force with the Police and other stakeholders. “Top on our agenda is to ensure that the government criminalises cable vandalism and institutes harsher penalties for the crime. We will also be seeking other punishments that we hope will serve as deterrents to potential criminals,” said Ghossein

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    Respected Kenyan blogger, tech evangelist, and social justice activist. Cyrus is known for his hard-hitting articles and opinions disseminated through his Twitter handle @Kahawatungu or Facebook page (www.fb.com/Kahawatungu). Email: Editor@Kahawatungu.com

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