we are talking about 2 types of termination rates (a) national and (b) international, both which affect end-user tariffs.
my humble view is that cck as a responsible organ of government must be responsive to the effect its regulations have on the economy, such as stability and long-term sustainability. i cannot think of any reasonable person who stands to gain from the consequences of collapse of the telecom sector.
neither is it right for cck to remain fixated on driving termination rates to the floor because for me mtr is neither the sole determinant of end-user rates, nor the lone beacon for the state of industry competition.
i support the pragmatic government direction that aims at restoring sanity in this sector.
my two cents worth
On 9 June 2011 23:01, Edwin Onchari <eonchari@lynxbits.com> wrote:
Hi all,
In the interest of those of us that might not be privy to the principles of
the "underlying economic policy" that would dictate such intervention and to
avoid uninformed conclusions, what are the tenets of it (in simple
English).....also in the spirit of responsible journalism, was this
appropriately referenced/sited in the article?
Edwin
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Stephen,
Even if termination rates goes to Zero, international call rates out of
Kenya remains high.
It is important to know that this was not a knee jerk reaction as many may
think. The debate has been in public domain and indeed there were similar
initiatives that were not challenged. I think we applying double standards
in this matter. I will therefore not comment on this issue any further.
Regards.
Ndemo.
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Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:34:03
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Thanks Dktr. My personal respect for you and your views notwithstanding, I
beg to differ not necessarily on the suitability of the decision but the
approach/process. Nothing wrong for interested parties to intervene within
contexts. But lets avoid setting bad and costly precedents - through our
obsession as Kenyans with shortcuts or quick fixes and selfish deals
whenever it suits us.
A brief story. I arrived in the country very early today. For the 5 days or
so I've been away in Dakar, Senegal, my roaming bill came to about 7K not
necessarily that I was making too many or long calls but the best I cld get
is Sh59 per min for receiving calls and Sh108 for calling per min.
Retrieving data/emails was even higher.
In short, the gains Kenyans have made on ICT and telcos sector (through you
and others) are too dear to be wished/eroded away. Cofek and I request to be
understood in this perspective. Lets accord CCK the "independence" and have
it as practically as possible stir away from partisan influences. Good
night!
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Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 19:14:03
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] State House moves in to quell mobile price wars
Stephen,
I wish you first asked what transpired before you make such remarks. CCK
gets its policy direction from the Ministry of Information and
Communications. The policy emanates from the political manifesto of the
ruling party. In our current case, the harmonized manifesto. Here we
agreed to a free market economy. This means that any market interventions
must reflect the underlying economic policy.
When we had accellerated price decline in Uganda, Congo and other
countries, they resulted to a floor price, in other words price control.
Had we taken that direction, we shall have undermined the underlying
economic policy. Instead we temporarily suspended the glide path to study
the wider impact on the economy. The CCK board arrived at that solution.
In my view you are misunderstanding the independence rule. Central Banks
world over are independent but their decisions are based on the policy
direction of the country. Even if you were to head this country you will
find that it is your policies that would govern the country since the buck
stops with the leadership. It will make no sense if we have several
independent decision makers.
Different papers reported different stories but nobody has sought
clarification or offer a solution under the prevailing circumstances.
Regards
Ndemo.
> Indeed a desperate move and one that has neither moral nor legal basis.
> What a mockery of a futile attempt of by-passing regulatory regime. It is
> CCK that will be the "loser" if it cowardly allows a clear abuse of
> Section 5(b) of Info and Comms Act. Cofek will be seeking clarification
> from concerned parties. We must never allow State House to conduct sector
> regulatory matters, whether pro or anti-consumer. Rgds
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