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mawinder
#31 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 9:19:32 AM
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Joined: 4/30/2008
Posts: 6,029
kenmac wrote:
faa wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
For Sh50, subscribers will now get 100MB, 20 minutes of airtime and 100 SMS per day.

Another daily bundle for Sh100 entitles one to 300MB, 60 minutes, and 500 SMS.

A seven-day package is priced at Sh250 and allows up to 500MB, 100 minutes, and 500 SMS. A premium package for a similar period offers 1. GB, 300 minutes, and 2,500 SMS.

For Sh1,000, customers can use 2GB, 400 minutes, and 2,000 SMS within a month.

Another monthly bundle offers 6GB, 1,200 minutes, and 10,000 SMS for Sh2,000. Subscribers will get unlimited access to Whatsapp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Instagram in all the bundles.


the best package is the one for monthly.Otherwise the one for 50 bob daily isnt real.I think the consumpution rate for MB's has been changed, since i dont see how 100MB can just evaporate that first.Also after 24 hours, the free minutes, free sms all vanish.



This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates
upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.

Should be May, I will retain my Safaricom line for MPESA and move on to Airtel.
Alfylavie
#32 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 9:36:18 AM
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Joined: 9/24/2010
Posts: 136
Location: Nairobi
New-farer wrote:
This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.

I totally agree with you
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jerry
#33 Posted : Thursday, February 26, 2015 7:12:08 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/29/2006
Posts: 2,570
Alfylavie wrote:
New-farer wrote:
This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.

I totally agree with you

There is a difference in the offers. For Airtel it's pre-paid while for Scom it's post-paid>
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butterflyke
#34 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 8:22:49 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/1/2010
Posts: 3,024
Location: Hapa
kenmac wrote:
faa wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
For Sh50, subscribers will now get 100MB, 20 minutes of airtime and 100 SMS per day.

Another daily bundle for Sh100 entitles one to 300MB, 60 minutes, and 500 SMS.

A seven-day package is priced at Sh250 and allows up to 500MB, 100 minutes, and 500 SMS. A premium package for a similar period offers 1. GB, 300 minutes, and 2,500 SMS.

For Sh1,000, customers can use 2GB, 400 minutes, and 2,000 SMS within a month.

Another monthly bundle offers 6GB, 1,200 minutes, and 10,000 SMS for Sh2,000. Subscribers will get unlimited access to Whatsapp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Instagram in all the bundles.


the best package is the one for monthly.Otherwise the one for 50 bob daily isnt real.I think the consumpution rate for MB's has been changed, since i dont see how 100MB can just evaporate that first.Also after 24 hours, the free minutes, free sms all vanish.



This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.


Waiting for Safcom to reposition itself
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Atalaku
#35 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 9:04:48 AM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 9/7/2010
Posts: 1,063
Location: Kenya
Alfylavie wrote:
Has anyone tried it.. post your feedback tujue kama its a better offer ama tunagongwa bila kujua

They reduced club 20 ( 100 mbs to 40 mbs...) Bure...
knight260
#36 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 9:05:42 AM
Rank: New-farer

Joined: 12/11/2014
Posts: 16
The only comeback for safcom will be to retain the 1K postpaid bundle as it is.
Kihara joni
#37 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 9:24:03 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 5/8/2013
Posts: 386
Location: Nyali mombasa
butterflyke wrote:
kenmac wrote:
faa wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
For Sh50, subscribers will now get 100MB, 20 minutes of airtime and 100 SMS per day.

Another daily bundle for Sh100 entitles one to 300MB, 60 minutes, and 500 SMS.

A seven-day package is priced at Sh250 and allows up to 500MB, 100 minutes, and 500 SMS. A premium package for a similar period offers 1. GB, 300 minutes, and 2,500 SMS.

For Sh1,000, customers can use 2GB, 400 minutes, and 2,000 SMS within a month.

Another monthly bundle offers 6GB, 1,200 minutes, and 10,000 SMS for Sh2,000. Subscribers will get unlimited access to Whatsapp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Instagram in all the bundles.


the best package is the one for monthly.Otherwise the one for 50 bob daily isnt real.I think the consumpution rate for MB's has been changed, since i dont see how 100MB can just evaporate that first.Also after 24 hours, the free minutes, free sms all vanish.



This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.


Waiting for Safcom to reposition itself


Can anyone confirm if this is from safaricom, my postpay line still shows the kawaida rates
Atalaku
#38 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 2:18:05 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 9/7/2010
Posts: 1,063
Location: Kenya
Kihara joni wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
kenmac wrote:
faa wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
For Sh50, subscribers will now get 100MB, 20 minutes of airtime and 100 SMS per day.

Another daily bundle for Sh100 entitles one to 300MB, 60 minutes, and 500 SMS.

A seven-day package is priced at Sh250 and allows up to 500MB, 100 minutes, and 500 SMS. A premium package for a similar period offers 1. GB, 300 minutes, and 2,500 SMS.

For Sh1,000, customers can use 2GB, 400 minutes, and 2,000 SMS within a month.

Another monthly bundle offers 6GB, 1,200 minutes, and 10,000 SMS for Sh2,000. Subscribers will get unlimited access to Whatsapp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Instagram in all the bundles.


the best package is the one for monthly.Otherwise the one for 50 bob daily isnt real.I think the consumpution rate for MB's has been changed, since i dont see how 100MB can just evaporate that first.Also after 24 hours, the free minutes, free sms all vanish.



This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.


Waiting for Safcom to reposition itself


Can anyone confirm if this is from safaricom, my postpay line still shows the kawaida rates


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kenmac
#39 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 5:17:02 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/26/2009
Posts: 1,793
Kihara joni wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
kenmac wrote:
faa wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
For Sh50, subscribers will now get 100MB, 20 minutes of airtime and 100 SMS per day.

Another daily bundle for Sh100 entitles one to 300MB, 60 minutes, and 500 SMS.

A seven-day package is priced at Sh250 and allows up to 500MB, 100 minutes, and 500 SMS. A premium package for a similar period offers 1. GB, 300 minutes, and 2,500 SMS.

For Sh1,000, customers can use 2GB, 400 minutes, and 2,000 SMS within a month.

Another monthly bundle offers 6GB, 1,200 minutes, and 10,000 SMS for Sh2,000. Subscribers will get unlimited access to Whatsapp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and Instagram in all the bundles.


the best package is the one for monthly.Otherwise the one for 50 bob daily isnt real.I think the consumpution rate for MB's has been changed, since i dont see how 100MB can just evaporate that first.Also after 24 hours, the free minutes, free sms all vanish.



This is Airtel positioning itself from the expected discontinuation of Safaricom's Karibu Postpay bundles 1000 and 2500 by end of March.
Safaricom is expected to revise the rates upwards, and what better deal than moving to Airtel bundle 1000 for a better package.


Waiting for Safcom to reposition itself


Can anyone confirm if this is from safaricom, my postpay line still shows the kawaida rates


No bad. Reminds me that our grumpy neighbour, Tz has Tigo giving 30gb data for 3 days at Tzs 1000 Usable between 11pm-5am in 2 NIGHTS!!!!

When do our networks plan to have such offers???? Tzs 1000 is about Ksh. 55 for heavens sake. I tried very hard exhausting those bundles and it was impossible.
......Ecclesiastes
kyt
#40 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 5:26:31 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/7/2007
Posts: 2,182
knight260 wrote:
The only comeback for safcom will be to retain the 1K postpaid bundle as it is.

Or lower the rates. ..Pray Pray
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