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Supa ongea
cxz
#21 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:15:00 AM
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@jerry,its a good deal but they have configured it to ensure that not everyone will benefit. Some people are not interested,others don't understand while others are not informed. Many will continue paying the old rates hence this move was half hearted. Best thing would be to reduce charges for everyone on the old ongea tariff or migrate everyone from ongea to the new supa tariff. The aim was to reduce cost of safcom to safcom calls hence there was no point of starting a new tariff

'A stone is heavy,and the sand weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both.' (Proverbs 27:3).
McReggae
#22 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:10:00 AM
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Postpay,5bob frm 8pm,1bob btwn 12 am to 6am!

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#23 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:41:00 AM
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@mcreggae,what happened to 10% excise and 16% VAT?
ji
#24 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:12:00 AM
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This is the climax of Safcon's confusion on matters tariffs. YU has gradually rolled out to every major centre and soon will be covering every nook of the republic thanks to the resurgence of Rupee Billionaires. So how do I anticipate off peak in my cell especially given that the CBD alone is served by over a dozen of base stations. Why is MJ so jittery of late? Perhaps it has finally dawned on him that compe has begun in earnest.

'I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.'



AlphDoti
#25 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:17:00 AM
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I think this's brilliant idea to curb peculiar calling habits.
Before you call,check on your screen for current discount (depends at that time). Then if the rate is good (can be 8cts),then make the call.
McReggae
#26 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:58:00 AM
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When u analyze this tarriff well l think especially for rural folks,ma mum already on it!

The chief value of money lies in the fact that one lives in a world in which it is overestimated.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Tito44
#27 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:59:00 AM
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@AlphDoti

The rate may be 80 cents when you check the calling rate and Ksh 8 when you make the call. Why can't they just re-enable the message that used to show how much you've spend on a call after you are done?
chris79
#28 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:21:00 PM
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@ji that's what they said when the vuka wave began...

Be the change you want to see in the world...
kainvestor
#29 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:24:00 PM
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By the way how much are you guys meant to be paying in your area? *155#

I am paying 3 bob for at least upto 16:00:00 Hrs and I like it the much more...
Djinn
#30 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:20:00 PM
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Guys,my take is this: Its a simple supply-demand kind of model. In more densely populated areas they will charge more since the BTS are loaded with SMS/Voice traffic. Now we all know that densely populated = lower income (Kibera,Mathare,Uthiru)....so essentially they will charge the poor more since the ARPU from poor people is really low . Now if you are Mr Bana Kubwasana sitting in your verdant gazebo somewhere in Kyuna,and your neighbour is at least half an acre away,and the other one acre away,the BTS in that area will have less traffic and you all will enjoy lower rates (pls bear in mind they AUTOMATICALLY migrated all POST PAID subscribers i.e. High Net Worth Individuals - ok,the jury is still out as to whether they alone are HNW vis a vis a prepaid person who uses above 20k pm).





The reasoning I suspect goes like,it cost us Kshs 10 million to erect one BTS in Kangemi (and xxx million to run it) and all you give us,even in your thousands,is on average Kshs 300 each - as opposed to the BTS in Muthaiga which cost the same to build and run,yet the handful of residents give us Kshs 30,000 each per month....so while they do not overload the network,they do offer good returns.




So,the more the traffic,the higher the cost. Now I think being in the city centre and other suburbs that are dense during the day but sparse at night,will have the same effect - if you work in the CBD,be sure you will pay more. However,if you are out at night in the CBD sucking brown bottles,you will pay less.




So its going to be supply and demand based - no peak and off peak - that model cannot work anymore esp since off peak for voice is really when its peak for data (when people get home to surf,work,etc).....ANOTHER example is how KPLC structures its bills - from 0 to 200kwh it costs abt 3.75 per kwh,from 200-500 I think it jumps to Kshs 7 per kwh and over 500....even more (thats why KAM keep b****ing abt elect costs)



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