Alex I believe you saw this on the site,
isn’t it enough or what do you guys mean?
“Due to a system upgrade that is currently in
progress, the Sasanet Free sms service and purchase of sms credits are
temporarily unavailable. Please check back again later”.
We sincerely apologise for any
inconvenience caused, but strive to continually improve our service to you.
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: kictanet-bounces+nicholas=tespok.co.ke@kictanet.or.ke
[mailto:kictanet-bounces+nicholas=tespok.co.ke@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Mike Theuri
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
3:10 AM
To: Nick
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Sasanet
Perhaps there is more than meets the eye considering
their site seems to be up and running per a visual inspection
? Is there more behind the scenes that might not be obvious
?
On 2/19/07, Alex Gakuru <alex.gakuru@yahoo.com> wrote:
Wouldn't you be curious to find out a very popular
free internet-based www.sasanet.co.ke is
now no longer working? I wonder why?
/Alex
Mike Theuri <mike.theuri@gmail.com>
wrote:
Alex,
Thank you for sharing the blog on the anti-consumer setting in the country.
The blog has very useful information that is not being shared with Kenyan
consumers and it is key that consumer rights are
upheld. Your blog out to be brought to more attention of key
stakeholders in ICT and to consumers alike.
Yes, the Ministry and CCK are best placed to authoritatively comment on such an
issue. However I believe that what AT&T is discontinuing is the ability to
use a "call back" number from Kenya to the US. It is very likely that
the call back numbers which are 0800 numbers are no longer profitable for
AT&T especially given that they cost as high as $3/min. Technically they
are supposed to be cheaper to use than if one was to "call back" the
US direct from any other country be it Kenya or the UK. However with AT&T's
rate to call the US from Kenya as high as it is and with local providers
beating their tariffs they may have opted to drop this service. What this might
do, is it might leave AT&T US based customers unable to call the US using
their AT&T calling cards for what would otherwise be exorbitant prices.
The wording of the AT&T notice on the lack of no future support for calls
originating from Kenya wasn't very clear and after some digging around it
appears that it referred to users of AT&T who utilize call back services
while traveling overseas, it might just be due to stiff competition now that
VOIP has been deregulated and tariffs have fallen (though not low enough) and
that no one in their right mind would be willing to pay $3+ per minute for a
call to the US when for a extremely small fraction one could make the same
phone call at a lower rate.
Even then the tariffs in general are not fair enough for Kenyan consumers and
it is an uphill battle to enforce changes when some of the largest tax payers
happen to be communication providers. It is unthinkable that the government
would do much to jeopardize a large and steady tax revenue stream to save the
honorable consumer. Increasingly huge profits in a formerly depressed and now
recovering economy like ours raise the question whether the consumer is getting
a fair deal. It is akin to oil companies making several times over some nations
GDP in profits and claiming that they are struggling themselves and offering
the best prices possible. Price regulation in the industry is something that should
be looked into to further to try and strike a fair balance between consumers needs and investors return on equity.
Mike
On 2/18/07, Alex Gakuru < alex.gakuru@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Mike:
Although this is a consumer issue, you may notice we have quite some domestic
wars with the prevailing anti-consumer setting, http://ictconsumer.blogspot.com/
for example.
By engaging foreign networks, I am afraid the ICT Consumers Association of
Kenya could be considered acting ultra vires
thus the Ministry of Information and Communications, CCK, and perhaps also
Foreign Affairs are best suited to comment.
Would a provocative question, like "why has a private US telco
unilaterally cut-off communication from Kenya to the US jeopardizing both a
basic human right and the national outsourcing strategy" earn a quick
response from government?
rgds,
Alex
Mike Theuri < mike.theuri@gmail.com>
wrote:
As an after thought, this may mean calls dialed
through this number which by itself is a very expensive option and which may
reflect the effects of voip and lowered costs of international calls:
Kenya 0-800-2201-15 (608)
On 2/18/07, Mike Theuri < mike.theuri@gmail.com>
wrote:
Does anyone know why the below might be the case ? AT&T printed this in small print on bills sent to
customer in January. Considering
that AT&T is the largest telco in the US this is a serious issue :
International Call Origination:
Effective March 1, 2007, our International Call
Origination service will change. Current access
numbers for calls originating internationally
will change. Please visit att.com/dialing-guide
to print the new dialing-guide for your reference;
or call the number on your bill to order a new
dialing guide. Calls from Kenya to US will
no longer be supported. International to
international calling from St. Martin will no
longer be supported. Also, International
service will be expanded to over 60 additional
countries. To find out rates and countries where
we provide service, please visit
att.com/intl-rates .
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