On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Walubengo J<jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Alex,
Your have rightly qaulified your solution - as simple. Indeed it is. Infact too simplistic to fly.
Your argument borders on suggesting that the police should not arrest the next criminal they come across, because there are too may others out there anyway why bother arresting this one?
The idea that the Regulator can reign in Operators who charge "high" internet rates cannot and will not work.
It is not "an idea" bw. 'academician' but the letter of the law. "Under sections 23 and 47 of the Kenya Communications Act of 1998, the Commission is required to ensure that communications services are provided throughout Kenya and that the interests of all users of these services are protected with respect to prices charged for and the quality and variety of those services among other responsibilities." <http://www.cck.go.ke/consumer_center> Read also The Competition Bill, 2009 and The Consumer Protection Bill, 2007 My old friend John, it is now becoming increasingly harder to engage with your defensive lines of arguments. I also note you have copied this message to your "home tuff":-) Regards, Alex