Source: TwitterIn a statement seen by TUKO.co.ke, CAK capped the MTRs and FTRs at KSh 0.12 per minute. Reviewing higher calling ratesThe Authority reiterated that the review was founded on recognising that higher MTRs and FTRs mean higher calling rates for consumers. "This makes it difficult for consumers to enjoy affordable communications services," the statement signed by CAK Director-General Ezra Chiloba reads. In a statement, Chiloba explained the decision stating that the radio stations have failed to comply with the licence agreement provided by the Communications Authority per the Kenya Information and Communications Act. According to the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998, it is illegal to operate a radio station without permission from the Authority.
Source: Daily Nation December 23, 2021 05:27 UTC