are there any official figures to back these claims up?
JD;As I said before, people are porting to QB in larger numbers than the other operators envisaged. Kenyans do not have issues with Safaricom, the problem we have is that once someone ports to another provider, they realize "hiyo ka'nyumba ni single room", hata choo ni shared. Then they port back to Sfc.When Airtel develop a mansion of a network <?lik safcom, and we all seem to have their sim anyway, the actions will be louder than words. For now they should not be pointing fingures at Safaricom yet their network is a single room, even if its brightly painted (clear network?). They need to built it.PeterOn Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:27 AM, george <theonlydamnedavailablename@gmail.com> wrote:
The way I see it,
Safaricom will not sit around and lose clients because of say a 1 bob difference with Airtel, so the logical thing is they will level the cost to match Airtel thereby stemming this movement.
Airtel on the other hand will have to stop relying on calls and come up with more innovative products, like safcom does time and again.
Orange have the biggest potential..but need to make the most changes. Maybe Airtel can buy them.
Yu--are they still around btw? If they are, they should probably change their name to fone express and get us some handsets..
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