Dr. Ndemo, While your explanations below is good, it would be helpful to make public the exact details of the agreement so that we can make imput not based on the media publications as stipulated below, otherwise it does not help the process when the facts are not exactly clear, except you concede that the news publications are correct? Eric here On 22 Jun 2010, at 12:34, bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Andrea Bohnstedt, The National Optic Fibre Broadband Infrastructure (NOFBI) is an open access platform. It is like any other highway in Kenya where you can drive through with equal rights as other users. It cannot and will never be owned by any single operator. That will negate the principal of open access. NOFBI was built leveraging on Telkom Kenya facilities countrywide. It therefore made sense to give them the Management and Maitenance contract. This is like giving your property to a real estate company to manage within your terms.
The Government Capacity in Teams is mainly used within government and for restoration purposes. This excess capacity can be utilized by interested parties and need to be managed without necessarily ceeding ownership. The Government will not create another competing entity in the telcoms sector but must prudently utilize public resources.
Any business entity requires to always injection of capital equivalent to their share participation. Orange has been injecting working capital to TKL without corresponding response from GOK. The cost for 3G is an equivalent capital injection from GoK. Above all GoK owns part of TKL and like any other business will be required from time to time to pay up or receive what is due to it.
On past bills, it seems you may not be aware where we have come from.
On the decision to lower 3G licence, either way we were to face criticism.
Regards
Ndemo
Dear all,
I have been quite intrigued by the negotiations between GoK and France Telecom over their Telkom acquisition that were covered nicely consistently by the East African in recent weeks.
The latest instalment here: http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/How%20the%20French%20got%20their%20way%...
The article states that GoK and France Telecom have come to an agreements under which
- GoK will pay the USD10m fee for the 3G license for Telkom - in that context, I'd be curious to know if CCk will refund USD15m to Safaricom as, from what I understand, they had initially promised to do if the license fee will be lowered from its initial USD25m? - GoK will clear overdue bills to Telkom, contributions to the pension fund, overdue payment to KBC: no issue with these since it appears fair enough that GoK clears liabilities that precede the privatisation (never mind the question why GoK/parastatals have been let to accumulate such obligations in the first place). - Telkom to manage and control GoK's 20% stake in TEAMS.
- France Telecom to be granted an exclusive operational and maintenance contract for the government-owned, multimillion-dollar nationwide optic fibre network. Since we had all these elaborate discussions recently in the context of the new tariff regulations regarding competition and level playing field, I wonder how this helps to create a level playing field?
I haven't read much from GoK/CCK/Min of Information on this so far, so first of all, I'd be curious to know how much of the East African coverage is accurate, and if not, what the facts are - if the PS Information is reading along?
And then I'd be interested to hear opinions on how this will affect the competitive landscape. Anyone thoughts?
Have a good day and keep warm :)
Andrea
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