
Quiet an interesting observation, MM. I'm seeing the celebration where mobile phone companies will provide 'free' calls within the network and 'affordable' calls to other networks in celebration of 'making it here!' I'm also foreseeing a situation where the telcos will share equipment, BTS etc without pushing the costs to the common man. On Corporate Social Responsibility, these companies will join hands to promote a common problem affecting the society instead of the traditional 'lone ranger' approach they are applying today. By this I mean Safaricom, Zain, Orange and YU will be sponsoring programmes together (the presence of these companies will be felt through corporate sponsorship). The companies will also be issuing joint statements on how they are running their programmes/activities etc/ That, in my view, is how we can celebrate the 'big and transformed' revolutionary boom! On 24 May 2010 18:53, muriuki mureithi <[email protected]>wrote:
On 24/8/2000 Kencell now Zain launched the first privately run cellular service and 21/10/2000 Safaricom under new management followed suit and ushered a revolution in communications
A decade of this revolution is just round – what is the big plan to celebrate the big revolution ---
Cheers
MM
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