[kictanet] Price Control in the Telecom Market in Kenya?

waudo siganga emailsignet at mailcan.com
Wed Feb 16 09:45:55 EAT 2011


Hi MM - I think the role of CCK should end with refereeing
inter-connection rates. Otherwise I do not think there is
anything like "the price structure of a call". Operators have
different business models, different competencies, different
efficiencies, etc.

Waudo
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:33 +0300, "muriuki mureithi"
<mureithi at summitstrategies.co.ke> wrote:

Edith you are not alone!


But  unfortunately  this is  like a political debate--- the
debate will be better informed  if CCK which has the mandate can
publish     the price structure of a call  taking  into account
our situation and  the market dynamics .   Certainly an operator
who is innovative and  brings down the  ‘cost’ to  for example
below Ksh 0.50  should be encouraged and protected to price that
way , those  however  charging below ‘cost’ should be shunned
because , this business tactic  is not overboard and it only
takes a while when we have to pay dearly.    CCK can  and should
help an informed  debate and confirm if the ‘cost’ figures
published by the media were  accurate.



cheers


Muriuki Mureithi


Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it
from themselves. Sir james m barrie


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Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: [kictanet] Price Control in the Telecom Market in Kenya?


Listers,


The news I heard today made me wanna shadder!


A player with market power asking for price controls in the
telecom market? Are we progressing or retrogressing?


Telecom Economics dictates otherwise and this must NOT happen in
a free and competitive market! Our recent discussions on
broadband access just goes to confirm that we are not there yet.
We have not yet reached the most remote and isolated corners of
this country....control MUST not be an option!


The Kenyan consumer continues to be constrained by availability,
accessibility and affordability to fully realize the
socio-economic benefits of telecoms.


As a voice for the common consumer.....among a million other
voices......price control is NOT an option!


Edith


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