madollar wrote:in the last two years multinationals have invaded the ICT sector in kenya offering their services for free
google is the latest entrant offering free websites and hosting apparently over 10000 businesses have registered
a simple website goes for 10000 ksh including hosting meaning 100 million shillings could have gone to web designers and hosting companies
mocality and dealfish are operating on the same freemium model with over 100 000 business and advertisement listings meaning millions of shillings is now being lost .
for local entrepreneurs operating as webdesigners,webhosting companies,local online,classified and advertising platforms it about to get tough real tough
Regulation would be a solution of some sort. In some countries it is totally illegal to store customer data beyond the borders of the country. This forces the companies to setup the data centers locally.
On the other hand, some of these Kenyan companies don't understand what they are doing. What they are most interested in is to save money without really understanding the implications.
The service is being given for free in exchange of business intelligence for the service provider.
If you ask yourself, how for example does Google make money? it is largely ad driven income. So when they collect all this data,is a great source of insight on how to serve more customized and local ads.
In short, no business runs and sustains itself on the premise of "free". The source of revenue may be obscure but every business has to finance their operations in one way or another.