
Lets not forget, Middle class is likely to grow countrywide and therefore you will have a higher spending population that will be less price sensitive as money gets devolved around the country. That kind of demographic is likely to spend more money on data services than voice. There is only so much people can talk in a day. On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Joram Gachuiri <jgachuirii@gmail.com> wrote:
The next battle is on Data. Voice revenue will shrink though not so fast in African market as compared to Euro markets. We are moving towards a Machine-Machine communication. A human being can "talk" for "x" hours per day. Machines are up 24 hours. The next wars will "Machine Wars". Safcom are on the right path I bet in the long term. LTE speeds if at all achievable will/shall be amazing
@another Joram. :-)
Some words from me. Your assesment, like others, is spot on. Costs of commited channels = 100% returns on commited revenues versus timed channel usage which is habitual and unpredictive based revenues. " Terminator " words of machine wars! Some of us are already in the "machine trenches, digging in and undergoing refreshers or advancement". The battle for kenyan web and sms space is yet to begin. It will take a few right decisions and factors by Safcom to really punch big holes into the kenyan web-sphere/sms-sphere with data enabled services. Not a question of if but when. That is where most technologists need to be heading if they are thinking right. They should be prepared to make the best of the latest networks grow as platforms.
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