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SAFARICOM SAYS TO RAISE CALLING RATES BY 1 SHILLING ACROSS TARIFFS ON WEAK SHILLING,
vinii
#51 Posted : Monday, October 03, 2011 10:10:34 PM
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Airtel and Orange about to raise tariffs.... Wahindi wali tu enjoy !
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#52 Posted : Tuesday, October 04, 2011 1:48:33 AM
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If Airtel attracts enough voice subscribers then it will have its own Club Effect...

Safaricom will make more from its voice subscribers but lose voice subscribers to Airtel...

BTW, Orange has an offer for 200 on-net minutes per day for 20/-
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#53 Posted : Thursday, October 06, 2011 7:58:27 PM
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vinii wrote:
Airtel and Orange about to raise tariffs.... Wahindi wali tu enjoy !


Airtel Kenya has announced that it will not increase calling rates, even as the current economic situation threatens to push up operation costs. This is not good news for Mpesa

http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/rtlfesz/-/index.html



jawz1
#54 Posted : Thursday, October 06, 2011 8:20:17 PM
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CCK report shows interesting trends this year...Safcom and Orange gain subscribers while Zain loses, check it out below:

CCK Report
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jaggernaut
#55 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 8:07:25 AM
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And there's a time we used to pay 32 bob within safcom and 50 bob to call kencell. Times have really changed.
McReggae
#56 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 9:06:54 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
And there's a time we used to pay 32 bob within safcom and 50 bob to call kencell. Times have really changed.


Those times were crazy man, infact it was actually 33/= and 52/=
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Iborian
#57 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 11:27:47 AM
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hisah wrote:
Anybody see this math - those that shift to other operators from the green elephant will make the other operators pay more interconnection fees to the elephant since it is cheaper to call from the other operators... Unless elephant loses a huge chunk of its subscribers (say 40%), the tariff hike is a master act! Talk of shifting your costs to your competitor...


This is not quite correct.
Iborian
#58 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 11:34:40 AM
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jimmy1 wrote:
hisah wrote:
those that shift to other operators from the green elephant will make the other operators pay more interconnection fees to the elephant since it is cheaper to call from the other operators

correct, however safcom will only get 2.21/per min as interconnection fee, the network charging 3/ for calls to safcom will earn 0.79 cents. This means safcom will be 'losing' 1.79/ because if the call was within the safcom network they woul have earned 4/. If a good number migrate from safcom to other network, calls to safcom may become fewer because the cheaper networks already have incentives for calls within their networks. This may signal the beginning of a club effect


Unless, I am wrong, I believe Interconnection fees are charged once per call. Hence if I make a call lasting for 10 minutes using my Yu or Airtel line to call a safcom number, these Telcos make Kshs 30 from my call and pay Safcom Kshs 2.21 to safcom leaving them with a net of Kshs 27.79.

This is money that would have previously gone to Safcom. As I stand to save Kshs 10 on this call, why should I use Safcom if I have an Airtel/Yu Sim. I will keep my SCOM for MPESA and probably data and migrate all my voice calls elsewhere.
Impunity
#59 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 11:51:01 AM
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McReggae wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
And there's a time we used to pay 32 bob within safcom and 50 bob to call kencell. Times have really changed.


Those times were crazy man, infact it was actually 33/= and 52/=


I mbought my initial Kencel SIM at KES 1,999, while my college roomate mbot a Safcon line at KES. 2,500; back in 2003/4!

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#60 Posted : Friday, October 07, 2011 12:38:20 PM
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Impunity wrote:

I mbought my initial Kencel SIM at KES 1,999, while my college roomate mbot a Safcon line at KES. 2,500; back in 2003/4!

Things change.
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I bought my line around the same time. To the best of my recollection, it wasn't that expensive. But the cheapest credo was 250
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