
This is interesting and Safcom is making an early data market penetration when the others are concentrating on voice which I think is a smart move because right now even if you have 12 million voice user and you are charging two or three shillings to call per minute, then you won't get as much profit like before when we used to be charged six and eight shillings repectively per minute. In simple words the voice market is not as lucrative as it used to be and that's why safaricom is strategically positioning itself for data market. If there is something that I admire about safaricom is that they have very good strategic plans and with time they will do a come back. On 9/1/10, Gituma Nturibi <gnturibi@gmail.com> wrote:
They're playing both teams a few years ago lte and wimax were considered competing technologies so investing in both is win win for them
On 9/1/10, Patrick Karanja <wabethi@gmail.com> wrote:
On the same note someone has just pointed out to me this
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/broadband/14841-Cell-reveals-new-broadband-pri...
50 Rands per GB
regards
Patrick
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