
Let me be a little clear (Imelda? etal). Has Safaricom stopped anyone from purchasing a YU line (cheapest), YU Cash, or YU airtime? No. Has Safaricom shut down a rivals outlets? No. Has Safaricom stopped their subscribers from subscribing to a rivals Internet? No. We have even been unlocking their modems to use on rival networks and they don't complain. Why is it so? The rival networks can't even offer modems, and they expect to rival Safaricom Internet business models. In the USA, you are forced on a network and migrating to another network is a nightmare, even phone makers discriminate. Now in Kenya, its free for all e.g. everyone for himself God for us all. If you don't make due diligence, you will suffer. And when you suffer, you stick with the person that offers service thats close to what will comfort you - in this case, 78% feel Safaricom offers the comfort. Let the market determine, not mandarins. We are a free economy anyway, customer is king. Peter On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Joseph Wayodi <jwayodi@gmail.com> wrote:
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