Did you know that every community hotspot supports an ecosystem of importers, distributors, technicians, landlords, internet providers, electricians and maintenance teams?
@UCC_Official@UCC_ED@Bbossa
Did you know that every community hotspot supports an ecosystem of importers, distributors, technicians, landlords, internet providers, electricians and maintenance teams?
@UCC_Official@UCC_ED@Bbossa
Did you know that every community hotspot supports an ecosystem of importers, distributors, technicians, landlords, internet providers, electricians and maintenance teams?
@UCC_Official@UCC_ED@Bbossa
Thank you sir.
Here, you conceded that there exists policy gaps that need to be addressed beforehand.
Why then are you being harsh on the innovative youth already without addressing the gaps first?
You also say that you take data protection seriously, I asked, how did the unsolicited messages get to the numbers of millions of Ugandans between 12th and 14th January 2026? And what did @UCC_Official do about it?
How about you first draft a policy to address the licensing requirements for retail data share. However, as you do that, have in mind the realities on the actual Ugandan economy, the country's digital development plan 2030 and the youth unemployment in light of the entrepreneurial spirit of Ugandans.
One minute you are praising the innovative youth, the other minute you are cracking them down!!
Hotspot operators are no longer peripheral players, they are key contributors 2 Uganda's digital access ecosystem.
We support regulation but it must protect both consumers & the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurs.
Our statement is attached.
@UCC_ED | @UCC_Official
Hotspot operators are no longer peripheral players, they are key contributors 2 Uganda's digital access ecosystem.
We support regulation but it must protect both consumers & the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurs.
Our statement is attached.
@UCC_ED | @UCC_Official
Hotspot operators are no longer peripheral players, they are key contributors 2 Uganda's digital access ecosystem.
We support regulation but it must protect both consumers & the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurs.
Our statement is attached.
@UCC_ED | @UCC_Official
Hotspot operators are no longer peripheral players, they are key contributors 2 Uganda's digital access ecosystem.
We support regulation but it must protect both consumers & the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurs.
Our statement is attached.
@UCC_ED | @UCC_Official
Hotspot operators are no longer peripheral players, they are key contributors 2 Uganda's digital access ecosystem.
We support regulation but it must protect both consumers & the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurs.
Our statement is attached.
@UCC_ED | @UCC_Official
@UCC_Official@UCC_ED@UgCERT@ConsumerUCC@Bbossa For a full "communications" commission you guys are very poor at communicating. "Regularize" how? "Creating affordable" how? How are providing the public a more affordable means than what you are making illegal? How does this move help the digital transformation agenda?
@UCC_Official@UCC_ED@UgCERT@ConsumerUCC@Bbossa We've always been waiting for the Guidelines on how we can run this busines Legally but we've never got any Representative.
Solution wouldn't be chasing us, rather guiding us and creating us new license. Iast week I wasKenya and I managed to learn more, about hotspot.
Here running Ai agents on the same banned Hotspots. I paid 1,000 ugx for the whole day.
If it was a mafia service provider like Airtel or MTN you've succumbed to, It would have costed me over 10,000 ugx.
The reasons like cyber security threats you're giving are lame bse those Hotspots are an extension of the already registered ISPs.
Kindly keep those Hotspots on, they're cheap and reliable π