[kictanet] Matiang’i rules out Safaricom reprieve from licence terms
Adam Nelson
adam at varud.com
Thu Jan 9 11:11:55 EAT 2014
This seems like a shakedown to me.
Everybody I know gets Safaricom if they can afford it (otherwise Airtel).
The market can handle quality problems and the CCK can help by educating
the local markets (i.e. local radio spots discussing carrier quality in
each market).
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On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Walubengo J <jwalu at yahoo.com> wrote:
> ICT secretary Fred Matiang’i has vowed to tie the renewal of Safaricom’s
> licence to the voice quality checks that show the mobile phone operator is
> non-compliant.
> Dr Matiang’i said the government and the Communications Commission of
> Kenya (CCK) will not negotiate on the voice quality standards.
> ....
> “I don’t understand why an operator would like to negotiate a licence
> condition. There are only two options here, either comply or step out of
> the business,” Dr Matiang’i told the Business Daily on the sidelines of the
> launch of the electronic filling of returns by insurers to the Insurance
> Regulatory Authority.
>
> Check more @
> http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Safaricom-licence-terms/-/539550/2139198/-/uvyr23/-/index.html
>
> ---
> my comment? - Safaricom "ina weneyewe" translation for the international
> viewers "Safaricom has its owners" :-)
>
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