This is an issue that has troubled me as
I’ve watched the debate over 3G licences.
Telkom and Essar have both indicated in
public forums that they have already
paid the fee. I’m not sure about Zain.
So that begs the question - why all the
noise about 3G licences if three out of four players can afford it?
And if we are to compete in a fair and
transparent manner – why shouldn’t they pay the fee? Surely
everyone should pay one price for the same licence? When
buying base stations – do these companies ask for different prices than
their competitor because they happen to be placed fourth in the market? I
think not.
And is anyone else reminded of what
happened when fibre landed by this 3G debate??
It would be great if we could get to the bottom
of the real issues in the industry.
Yes there is a dominant player and yes CCK
needs to work a lot harder to ensure companies provide affordable services.
But boycotting Ndemo and Njoroge can’t be a solution when we still have
so far to go in ICT.
In my view it’s defeatist to say
that 80% of your productivity is wasted because of two mere individuals –
it flies in the face of the gains being made on a daily basis by those who work
hard for their money. And what’s that about keeping your enemies
close?
As always, this is purely my personal opinion
and does not reflect that of my employer.
From:
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[mailto:kictanet-bounces+mkinyanjui=nation.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Walubengo J
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11:21 AM
To: Marie-Anne Kinyanjui
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions
Subject: [kictanet] The broadband
mess in
The
problem rises from the differences between the Communication Commission of
Kenya (CCK) and other 3G service providers. There seems to be a great cloud
of varying information which hardly gets to the man on the street. The
unclear issues include the following: Stroy
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