From the consumer rights perspective on whose behalf competition law exists, I think it is critical to take the conversation away from business and engineering and the technology and always reference the impact a business has in/on society.

It is after all why we as Kenyans "license" business and with that same authority we can revoke that license if at any point we feel a business is hurting citizens or disrespecting the privilege of doing business with them in any way. (Hands up if you still can't get your cellphone company to pick up the (_____) customer service lines.)

On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 5:38 AM, Nanjira Sambuli via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
It's bound to be an interesting ride!

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CA loses power to regulate dominant telcos
// BusinessDailyHome

The Communications Authority of Kenya has lost powers to independently monitor dominance and act against its abuse – leaving it with a narrow mandate of licensing new players and allocating frequencies.
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Regards, 
Nanjira.

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