
And just to conclude my remarks on this, Assuming it costs more than they are charging in their attempt to pursue increased market share, that would mean that Airtel is actually INVESTING, paying for the calls, signing checks for cross network traffic it does not charge ...e.t.c e.t.c So from an "encouraging foreign investors" perspective, why are we warming up to an investor holding far less capital? Last but not least, the 5%. On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:40 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd < kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible for people to make more calls at lower prices and so much so that it cushions against the price reduction? Secondly how is it that the GOK would want to regulate fuel prices to ensure that they are low to tackle inflation yet want to increase per minute call charges increasing the rate of inflation?
Aren't they both in the inflation computation index? Does our beloved PS seem to favour a higher price regime and what possible benefit would that be to the Kenyan economy?
Kiania D.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:52 PM, moses njuguna <moses.w.n@gmail.com> wrote:
I also dont see the problem here...since they(safcom) pride themselves in 'innovation' let them invent something to raise revunue...e.g tag a say 2bob premimum on a tarrif that automatically pays your insuarance,gives discounts at outlets, etc...they have ran out of ideas, not revenue.. _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke
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