GG and all
I'm really curious:-
To quote the article:-
“I am pretty hostile to the idea. We can’t have other people dictating whether we break up our company or not,” he said.
Absolutely. I can't blame him for that.
It also seems like the Regulator is Regulating Safaricom for the competition not for the consumer
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As the draft Dominance report undergoes internal review at CA, Jaindi Kisero continues to provide some snapshots."Telecoms operator Safaricom could be forced to hive off its popular mobile money service M-Pesa if sector regulator, the CA, moves to implement recommendations of a market dominance report.
Separating the highly profitable mobile money service from Safaricom’s core telecoms business – commonly referred to as functional separation - is the gist of a raft of recommendations that international consultants
- Analysys Mason - have made in a yet-to be published reportseen by the Business Daily."
More details: http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Safaricom-faces-M- Pesa-break-up-in-market- dominance-war-/996-3824618- vdv5gw/index.html
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