Hi Alice:

Thanks for sharing. Speaking as a consumer (on 2 of the 4 MSP's), it is takes more than a risk to accept the many generalizations in the scanty study's findings. The fact that the "OECD Basket Price: 40 calls per month prepaid basket (2010 definition)" remains contentious is also a matter of debate. The findings could be premised on a dangerous assumption that the prevailing respective tariff structures by the 4 MSP's is what is actually billed. The answer is no. Why? We have too many complaints of parasitic and expensive short-code services as well as hidden costs especially amongst the top 2 MSP's. Unless you have a detailed local study using opened up indicators, measured on dominant prepaid tariffs - on both on-net and off-net calls and based on well sampled actual billing, the study findings could be as deceptive as they are misleading. What would equally be important is to define "cheap" beyond the money aspect. You need to examine the link between the tariff, quality and reliability of service. Safe for the general trends, findings and conclusions are alien to majority Kenyan consumers actual experience.
Kind regards,

Stephen Mutoro
www.cofek.co.ke 

From: Alice Munyua <alice@apc.org>
To: smutoro@yahoo.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Cheapest prepaid product by operator in Kenya


I am wondering if anyone has any quick answers to explain the differences
and changes. for example safaricom prices up between 2011-2012. And Orange
is now the cheapest. regulatory interventions or other factors?

> http://www.researchictafrica.net/prices/country.php?c=8
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> Best
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> Alice
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