By HERBLING DAVIDMore by this AuthorFor mobile subscribers, the fresh price war among Kenya’s top three telcos should go on forever. The lower charges for voice calls, text and data could not have come at a better time for the shilling-pressed customer. Airtel and Telkom Kenya have cut their tariffs in a fresh attempt to eat into the market dominance of Safaricom. Airtel and Telkom Kenya tariffs are at Sh3 to rival networks and Sh2 per minute on-net calls. Telkom’s share of on-net calls amounts to 77 per cent of total minutes used in the period under review.
Source: Daily Nation April 11, 2017 08:34 UTC