Hi Edith,

Do it like a Standard 1 kid would:
1. Load 50bob airtime
2. Set phone to show phone duration
3. Make a call lasting N minutes
4. Check airtime balance after the call.

Do the same on your Safaricom/Yu/Orange Tarrif.

Show the comparison.

Ditto for data. Buy bundle. Download the same file on 3 different networks. Check bundle balance.

Tabulate and show us how they compare:-)




On 5 April 2013 13:29, Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca> wrote:

Listers,

 

It has taken me months wondering if it’s real or imaginary that Airtel has become very expensive! Whether it’s for calls or Internet (spectacularly expensive especially for this service). It dawned on me as I was writing this message that indeed I’ve not seen their aggressive adverts on favourable tarrifs etc for a while now (nor from other providers as it was a while back). Has the telecom market ceased to be competitive given our peculiar Kenyan behaviour (“sticky” consumers who do not respond to number portability, poor quality of service, high price of service etc etc).

 

Am I alone?

 

Wondering Edith

 

 

 

 


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