Precisely Athar, going forwad my submissions are emphasising on the fact that we shouldnt necessarily focus on growth of the industry per se but that of the entire economy, i would subsicribe to this argument if we had 100% coverage, considering the fact that we still have some parts of the country that need to be covered how will this be attained? are the Mobile Telcos getting sufficient return on their investment or do they have to rely on revenues from other Countries to expand coverage? On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Athar Ahmad Bhatti <atharab@gmail.com>wrote:
Dear Barrack
Considering the crucial role that mobile communication plays in the lives of the citizens of Kenya,the Government will do whatever it takes to protect the interest of its people. If not then development becomes a myth that only the few elite will enjoy it.
Just look around and see how mobile communication has improved the livelihood of for instance fishermen who can communicate and sell their catch even before they reach the shore.
From a different perspective just put this to a vote. I do believe that most of us will go for comm services that are reasonably low in cost. The few elite can then go for crystal clear, 'platinum coated' services.
I mean why have bread when you can have cake. But do not deny the rest bread however hard it may be...
Athar
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