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"content": "network that can procure and implement this system without looking for a lot of money from this Government. Hon. Speaker, Safaricom has already built networks of base stations covering majority of this country or parts of this country. Therefore, it will be just a matter of installing the necessary radio equipment on these base stations using the existing power systems in these base stations to supply what is required in surveillance. Hon. Speaker, in exchange of this service, Safaricom will look for Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency in the 400 megawatts. In this frequency, most equipment that uses this frequency is owned by very few people in this country. Without mentioning names, I support that Safaricom is given this network to roll out using the existing or the available frequencies of 370 to 390 megawatts of radio frequency. For these,Safaricom will look for an exchange of 400 megawatts to 2.3 gigabyte frequency. I believe that this is a good bartering and the country would, therefore, spend very little money to install intelligence security network and provide Kenyans with the security they need. Thank you, hon. Speaker. I support H"
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