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How Notorious Telco Safaricom Stole “Reverse Call” Idea From Innovative Kenyan

CAPTION: Kenyan Innovator Benson Muthuri Muriuki On Wednesday, notorious Kenyan telecommunications company Safaricom launched their new “reverse call” feature which allows the caller to transfer the cost of a call to the receiver by adding ‘#’ before the number they are calling. In the service that will only be availa

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How Notorious Telco Safaricom Stole “Reverse Call” Idea From Innovative Kenyan

CAPTION: Kenyan Innovator Benson Muthuri Muriuki On Wednesday, notorious Kenyan telecommunications company Safaricom launched their new “reverse call” feature which allows the caller to transfer the cost of a call to the receiver by adding ‘#’ before the number they are calling. In the service that will only be available for on-net calls, a customer receiving a reverse call request will see the caller’s details appear on the screen as normal, but once they pick the call, they will receive a voice prompt asking them to key in “1” to accept the reverse call. CAPTION: Safaricom Director Sylvia Mulinge at the launch of the Safaricom “reverse call”. In February 2015, a drunk Mulinge hit and killed 8-year-old Mary Kiss Etale while driving a Toyota...

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