[kictanet] Airtel accuses Safaricom of sabotaging Mobile NumberPortability

Stephen Mutoro stephen at cofek.co.ke
Wed Apr 13 09:02:47 EAT 2011


Thanks Chris,
But why can't the MSPs exhaust internal conflict resolution mechanisms before going to the public. In legal language, it will be subjudice to recklessly comment, through a public media, on matters before court. Is public exchanges between MSPs a sign of a weak referee (regulatory regime) or a case of earning undue public sympathy? At the end of the day, it is the consumers of their services who are pawns in this "game" of high stakes. By the way, why are consumer representatives not invited to the CCK/MSPs meeting?
Regards,
Stephen Mutoro
COFEK
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