muganda wrote:This is becoming like a no-frills calling rate.
How will you subsidize phones at this price?
Or increase retail shops?
Or adopt new advanced technologies?
Or give free calls to customer lines?
Or keep telecom companies as the best employers?
Or create endless scenes of breathtaking Kenyan landscape?
But come to think of it, when the chips are down, Kenyans will choose price price and price, three times a day. Or will they?
If the target is not to make billions in profit and have large overheads they can always do the important ones from the above by using voice to attract the users and make your money from the add-ons.
And I don't necessarily want any of my service providers to be the best employers. Good employers is good enough for me unless I work for them.
On reflection it seems that your post is snarky which makes my post all but unnecessary but whatever....
He who can express in words the ardour of his love, has but little love to express. - Petrach, Son. (That men by various ways arrive at the same end. - Montaigne, The Essays of.)