[kictanet] Safaricom enforces a 20MB cap on Data Bundles Sambaza

Bwana Lawi mail2lawi at gmail.com
Sat Feb 28 15:07:36 EAT 2015


IMO, Safcom is being a little too greedy. They want to play the role of
manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler and retailer.

Even in other markets, the guy on the street selling sugarcane buys them in
bulk, at a lower cost. They break the canes into the units that can be
disposed fast, of course with some margin.

Safcom shouldn't be competing with these "resellers", or trying to curtail
their growth. Rather they should be encouraging them. I don't know of any
way to forge bundles so it means bundles being resold were bought from
Safcom. In fact, Safcom should rejoice in the emergence of the distribution
network to push their products.



On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <
kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> [Sorry for cross-posting]
>
> I think Safaricom should consult her customers and know what they want. I
> also think Safaricom shouldn't bully it's customers.
>
> I have just realized that Sambaza Bundle has been capped to 20MB per day,
> and you can only sambaza 10MB in a single transaction - do that twice and
> the day is closed!
>
> Now, I have close to 1GB on my modem and I wanted to sambaza about 200MB
> to my phone. Three attempts and I am getting this strange error, only to
> call Safaricom CC and be shocked with the news.
>
> Here is the big question: If I go into a supermarket and buy 10Kgs of
> Sugar and pay for it, what business does the supermarket have in deciding
> what I can do with the Sugar?
>
> Once I buy 1,5GiB data bundle from Safaricom, what business does it still
> have in deciding whether I can use it on that SIM card or Sambaza it to
> others?
>
> Well, looks like Sambaza was a privilege that Safaricom could withdraw at
> any time? I did not read the T&Cs, but it doesn't seem right, even if
> people have been doing business with data bundles. Once you've paid for the
> bundles, you should be left alone, no?
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
> Nairobi,KE
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