Its great Safaricom didnt wait for Airtel to begin a data war; Safaricom has started firing warning shots in the air, well before Airtel launches.This effectively pulls the rug under Airtels feet. They may come to the market with lower prices, but only slightly lower; Safaricom can now ignore the price margin and market itself on its wide coverage of 3G across Kenya, its speed and several value adds on the 3G network like DSTV, online gaming etc which Airtel will take a while to replicate. Actually Safaricom could start singing 4G as Airtel tries to find their feet. Its a war; and its just started. Access Kenya, Zuku na Yu wako taabani.
The laudable is more often than not rendered laughable by overclaim