
Guys, Another thing I do not get is why this service should be rolled out to a dude living in lavington on one acre in a leafy estate, with his wife, one dog and a mboch (who thinks that internet is an advanced fishing net). The dude will pay wananchi Ksh. 3,499...well and good...but.. ...On the other side of town, somewhere in Eastlands...the same one acre of land can accomodate 100 potential customers, housed vertically, who can also afford to pay Ksh. 3,499... In other words: Lavington's 1 acre = Ksh.3,499 monthly income for wananchi online Eastlands' 1 acre = Ksh.349,900 monthly income for wananchi online (100 x 3,499) I mean even of you charged each dude in eastlands Ksh. 100 you will still make Sh. 10,000 (which is even more than what you are getting from the lavington dude) That is why Equity Bank came and overtook those other bank that thought they were too ritzy for the common mwananchi. Claire. On 12/2/10, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
What about on Msa road, estates around Msa round like South C , South B, Imara Daima, Embakasi et al, I have seen the wire that holds the fibre, but not the fibre on the elec poles?