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Airtime And Data Charges To Go Up

The cost of mobile phone services, including payments, is set to rise following the assent to the Finance Bill by President Uhuru Kenyatta last month. That is unless the service providers decide to absorb the cost because of intense rivalry, according to an analysis by Citi Research. “There may be a delay in price ad

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Airtime And Data Charges To Go Up

The cost of mobile phone services, including payments, is set to rise following the assent to the Finance Bill by President Uhuru Kenyatta last month. That is unless the service providers decide to absorb the cost because of intense rivalry, according to an analysis by Citi Research. “There may be a delay in price adjustments for competitive reasons, which would negatively affect revenue and earnings. Demand may also be weaker than we assume, should prices be adjusted,” says Citi. Already, one player, Jamii Telecom, has put subscribers on notice that its tariffs will be reviewed in line with the tax changes. “Please note that with effect from July 1, 2018 we shall apply 15 per cent excise duty on the telephone and Internet data services you...

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