
I wish somebody would use mangoes and bananas to explain how number portability works. I've three Airtlel's line; two are intermittently used for voice, one of which is very private( Golden) and the other line is purely for browsing via modem. I'm not a fun of Safaricom/YU/Orange. On 18/03/2011, Timothy Mutugi <timothymutugi@gmail.com> wrote:
@Shadrak,
Here is just one of my predicaments: I have 2,000 business cards and they all have my Safaricom number (0722xxxxxx). I do not want to print another set of cards with my new Airtel number (0739xxxxxx). Then here comes MNP which tells me that I can "move" to Airtel but maintain my 0722 number...
Therefore MNP kills two birds with one stone:
1. I save Ksh.10,000 (printing of 2,000 new cards at Ksh5 each) 2. I move to a cheaper tarrif (some of us are not rich and so every cent counts)
Case closed! (*using inspekta mwala's voice here)
On 3/18/11, Shadrack Mwaniki <shadrack_mwaniki@yahoo.com> wrote:
Honestly, this no. portability does not make sense to me at all. What is the business or economic sense of it?
If i you are dissatisfied with an operator, move to the competitor! Or have two SIMS! Someone was just looking for a way to make money from Kenyans!
I mean, customers are not stupid to be looked in a network they don't want. Kwani how long does it it to copy your contacts and inform them on your number change.
This is a kin to saying the banks should introduce accounts portability instead of one opening a new account
I can bet my foot that this idea came from Airtel as way to get subscribers from Safaricom!
Please, explain to me the business logic of this idea!
Shad.
________________________________ From: Joram Mwinamo <joram.mwinamo@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Fri, March 18, 2011 2:16:36 PM Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] I am moving to Airtel...what about you?
Not enthusiast, colonized. It takes more effort to move than to stay. Until the day that equation changes, im here to stay.....
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Ken Teyie <kenteyie@gmail.com> wrote:
@Joram,
"Have I even considered moving? I have Mpesa(and my entire clan and broke pals) I use Okoa Jahazi easily, even more importantly i have groups of friends on Semeni(SMS groups- will we all migrate? you tell me) and you can buy safaricom credit anywhere within the kenyan borders,im sure even Pirates okoa jahazi(no pun intended) as they cross over. I also have mobile Banking by a certain VAS provider ,i occasionally download tunes......in short, safaricom has colonized my life. To move means visiting all those offices and people to change all the above...."
Clearly a Safaricom enthusiast, but If these are the reasons to call Safaricom an "Ecosystem", then Airtel has better. On safaricom, "Okoa Jahazi" is limited to 45 bob (though they say it is 50) and they charge you for that. Zain you can Kopa double that. Mobile banking -- trust Airtel (or even YU and Orange) to
always be ON. Safaricom is off for the most part. Lets not even mention downloads, calling and SMS rates, Group SMSs and calling or mobile money
What is the use of having a service that is down half the time (especially when you need it the most!) It is not even close to an ecosystem!
KT, M: +254 722 28 98 04 www.mondeas.com
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Joram Mwinamo <joram.mwinamo@gmail.com>
wrote:
There will always be people who want to be different, so there will always be market for an alternative provider
I think safaricom succeeded in making their competition chase down the wrong alley. First was to make people believe that Cost was the issue, ask Airtel how many people moved vis a vis getting another line
Now they made them think its Portability.....and airtel swallowed it and passed on the same to HQ in India....now they are doing full page ads
Have I even considered moving? I have Mpesa(and my entire clan and broke pals) I use Okoa Jahazi easily, even more importantly i have groups of friends on Semeni(SMS groups- will we all migrate? you tell me) and you can buy safaricom credit anywhere within the kenyan borders,im sure even Pirates okoa jahazi(no pun intended) as they cross over. I also have mobile Banking by a certain VAS provider ,i occasionally download tunes......in short, safaricom has colonized my life. To move means visiting all those offices and people to change all the above....
Safaricom has always had an ecosystem convenient to the Kenyan, this is their secret, not individual products or touchpoints.
For any competitor to shake their dominance, they need to rethink the set up of the peculiar Kenyans life and come up with a value proposition that makes sense to that set up......Ask Nokia why they run to partner with Microsoft, Ecosystem is the new tech value proposition.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
Tihihihi!!
"For me it's Airtel for life!"
I recall the similar sentiments a few years ago with per second billing...
./bernard
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:18 PM, julianne anyim <julianneanyim@gmail.com> wrote:
Could anyone on this forum tell us what merits Mpesa has over ZAP? I use ZAP and personally, I find it much better than Mpesa in terms of response time, easy nicknames and availability of float. The only challenge is i know is that ZAP Agents are not widely spread like Mpesa and am sure this they will work on, as their client-base grows!
For me it's Airtel for life!
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:56 AM, wesley kirinya <kiriinya2000@yahoo.com>
wrote:
@Anthony. > >Realistically, unless u're running a 6969, there is no way to get 10M > people on >an app in Kenya. Don't mention Mpesa coz there are special cases that > apply to >it ... > >It's quite strange for a teleco to say that they cant do 70% because > they cant >justify ROI, while they expect a content developer to take 30% as > revenue share >and expect them to justify ROI to their investors. Now, whenever I > talk > to >someone about this topic, I always ask, what's the justification for a > teleco. >What is this ROI? And the conversation ends up with the law of supply > and demand >i.e. the Telecos have infrasturcure so they can charge what they want. > That's OK >however, competition is thick in the air and that's why I brought this > up as a >way for a teleco to attract content. > > >Regarding handset manufacturers versus telecos. A teleco can setup > it's > own >portal, exclusive to it's subscribers. It's not a unique case for > handset >manufacturers. > > > >--- On Fri, 3/18/11, skunkworks-request@lists.my.co.ke ><skunkworks-request@lists.my.co.ke> wrote: > > >>From: skunkworks-request@lists.my.co.ke
<skunkworks-request@lists.my.co.ke>
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(Anthony Olendo) >> >> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>Message: 1 >>Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 11:27:59 +0300 >>From: "Anthony Olendo" <teeolendo@gmail.com> >> >>To: "'Skunkworks Mailing List'" <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> >>Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] I am moving to Airtel...what about you? >>Message-ID: <048c01cbe546$6776ee30$3664ca90$@gmail.com> >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> >> >> >>70%!! almost sounds like a dream for Kenyan telcos, and IMHO it may >> remain >>that way. The only reason that other mobile app stores give >> developers >> that >>much is because the stores are owned by handset manufacturers. These >> OEMs >>have an interest in seeing apps developed to run on their handsets >> and >> the >>more content they get the better for them, IMHO the only way it would >> work >>for telcos is if they probably concentrated on, forgive my language, >> data >>intensive apps. Without proof of a good ROI it would be tough for >> them to >>support content developers. >> >>The focus for mobile content developers should be the market of over >>10million subscribers, if you manage to get 1Kshs per day from 1% of >> that >>market then you'll be set for a while. What content developers need >> to >> is >>creativity and a knack for getting around the various gardens that >>characterize our technology ecosystem, otherwise we'll die >> complaining. >> >>P.S. Even facebook knows that the STK is here to stay. >> >> >>From: skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke >>[mailto:skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke] On Behalf Of wesley >> kirinya >>Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 10:38 AM >>To: skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke >>Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] I am moving to Airtel...what about you? >> >> >>I'm inclined to agree with Safcom. They might loose some customers, >> mostly >>those without MPESA, but Safcom is here to stay with the majority >> numbers. >>However, it will also be difficult for them to increase subscribers. >> IMO the >>future for higher profits is to get more revenue per subscriber. If Airtel, >>Orange... got an equal number of subsribers with Safcom, what next?. >> >>Now there is a complex situation that exists today that didn't exist before. >>Mpesa and other SIM applications could get away with difficult UI experience >>back in the days, which they can't today because of the great UI experience >>on applications that can be downloaded on the phones. Back in the >> days >> a VAS >>is what was on the SIM, today, it's not. That means telecos have lost their >>grip on the VAS that can be put on the phone. IMO no teleco should >> be >>comfortable with the idea of having a unique VAS on their network. >> >>So telecos have to attract content developers, who now hold the V in >> VAS. >>The only true way is to give the content developers decent revenue >> share on >>decent terms. >> >>Now my conclusion is something I said many months ago after being frustrated >>by the low revenue share that telecos offer and the hoops that come >> with >>it... >> >>The winning teleco is the one that will offer decent revenue share to >>content developers. Nothing more, nothing less. If Orange and Airtel (Zain, >>...) want to cut down Safcom (assuming Safcom would, unlikely, be sleeping), >>give content developers at least 70%, and allow your subsribers to >> pay >> via >>airtime. That 70% is what the developer takes to the office, no >> strange >>hidden agendas! 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