Assessment of Uganda's internet Ecosystem through internet measurements.
Abstract
Internet connectivity has proved to be beneficial to the end users in terms of economic,
educational and social opportunities as well as health, which has increased the number
of Ugandans accessing the Internet. Unfortunately, information about the Internet
connectivity topology between the different Autonomous Systems (AS) in Uganda is
limited and only known to the ASes themselves and a few people. Therefore, few people
are aware of the source and destination of the information they are accessing over the
Internet and the paths this information takes as it is traversing through the Internet.
In order to reveal the topological information about the connectivity of ASes in Uganda
such as latency, Internet measurement campaigns need to be intensified and the number
of vantage points where this information can be captured need to be increased.
This research aimed at carrying out Internet measurements on ASes in Uganda focusing
on five ASes. The research analysed the Internet paths between the different ASes in
Uganda and key selected points across the world. The data collected was supplemented
by additional data from Centre for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA), Reseaux
IP Europeens (RIPE) Atlas and Measurement Lab (M-Lab).
The results from the research indicate that Kenya plays a vital role in providing access
to the undersea cables at the East African coast to Ugandan Internet Service Providers
(ISPs). It is observed from the results that the Uganda Internet eXchange Point (UIXP)
promoted local peering and reduced latency towards access to Google services. The results
further demonstrate the dominance of companies outside of Uganda hosting government
websites and most of the popular websites in Uganda in 2018. This is counter to principles
in the Data Protection and Privacy Act which became law in 2019. However, this trend
changed in 2020 where most of the Ministries Departments Agencies (MDA) websites
where hosted in Uganda. It was further noted that .ug domain name server hosted in
Uganda had the lowest query time as compared to name servers hosted outside of the
country.