Hello All

I think dominance is an ambigours word to describe the safaricoms market. U r right let the market forces correct itself.
These can be achieved through innovation
Support from government in terms of legal regulation and not control.
And i think what is happening is that we want to have a level playing field and yet the outcomes are always different


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From: Ali Hussein via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Date: 01/08/2015 23:34 (GMT+03:00)
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] Is Safaricom really dominant?


Walu

1. Mobile Money? Yes, if you want to confine Safaricom to Kenya.
2. Voice? Yes but who really cares?
3. Data? Debatable
4. Content? Not
5. Remittances? - despite the larger than life brand buzz they control less than 1% of the $550 billion global remittance business. 

Wagging the dog Walu. Govt has better things to do than make noise about Safaricom's dominance. Instead of bemoaning their dominance we need to champion them as potential global leaders. Read my blog penned in February on this issue (in case you missed it of course!) :-)

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On Aug 1, 2015, at 6:50 PM, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:

@Ali,

Safaricom IS dominant. Even they don't dispute it :-)

Their (debatable) defence has always been that they are NOT abusing the dominance. My take has always been that there is need for regulatory intervention.  What I am not quite sure about is if the current approach will give us the desired outcomes. 

Have a read @

Meanwhile, the other points are all major and deserve have their own separate thread :-)

walu.




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Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2015 4:38 AM
Subject: [kictanet] Is Safaricom really dominant?

Listers

Apologies for cross posting.

Safaricom was again on the dock two days ago at the Senate that was sitting to discuss this issue. I don't have the full details of what transpired but I do know one thing (or two):-

We are wasting too much time discussing an issue which the market will address - sooner rather than later. Instead of Regulators and policy makers spending too much time debating on whether Safaricom is dominant or not I challenge them to create an environment that will ensure that such discussions are pointed in the right direction. For example:-

1. Do we have ubiquitous broadband in the country? When we talk about high speed internet do we mean Nairobi or Kenya? 

2. What is the Universal Access Fund doing? Where are the reports for us to interrogate? 

3. What is our definition of Net Neutrality and how will this affect the growth of critical infrastructure going forward? 

4. Are the Telcos collectively behaving badly? And what can be done to address this issue? I mean stuff like 'expired' bundles, Fair use Policy (whatever that means!), basic customer service etc.

5. What is our position on Privacy and Cyber Crime? 

6. Does the average Kenyan understand the pitfalls of freely sharing information online? And how can we protect them without curtailing their freedoms? 

7. In the wake of the GES Conference what next? 

My humble opinion is that this continuous talk of Safaricom being dominant is akin to Wagging the Dog.  

Ali Hussein
Hussein & Associates
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Twitter: @AliHKassim
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