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selah
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 12:40:09 PM
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Essar telecom is putting its kenyan and in general african operation up for sale.

This seems to show Essar is divesting from telecom sector after selling its controversial Indian outfit to its partner Vodafone.

http://www.mydigitalfc.c...&utm_medium=twitter
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:08:47 PM
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Not entirely surprising; business has been tough for them. And there are no signs its going to get easier, especially considering they have no plans of going into 3G - which incidentally also requires tonnes of money. Guess who will be next for sale.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 5:56:45 PM
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Barrywhite wrote:
Not entirely surprising; business has been tough for them. And there are no signs its going to get easier, especially considering they have no plans of going into 3G - which incidentally also requires tonnes of money. Guess who will be next for sale.



Next time they will not bother to sell as they have changed hands so many times. They will just say "TUMEHAMA"
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erifloss
#4 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 7:24:09 PM
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Most probably safcom might buy coz of the Vodafone factor though the Monopolies commission will raise alot of questions coz of the 'noise' that might occur thereafter.
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:10:37 PM
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erifloss wrote:
Most probably safcom might buy coz of the Vodafone factor though the Monopolies commission will raise alot of questions coz of the 'noise' that might occur thereafter.

Why would Safcom buy them out? Think about it, where would the current subscribers go if it folded? If you use the current market share as the basis of churn, then Safcom will get 75% without buying out anything. It is therefore in their interest that Yu just folds.
On a different front, will Essar also dump the white elephant KPRL?
KenyanLyrics
#6 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 11:32:53 PM
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Rumoured price 300m. Would love to see MTN take a stab at this.

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mlennyma
#7 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 8:24:26 AM
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The 1st casualty,airtel to follow suit as safcom and orange join hands to share costs and lock out airtel.
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#8 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 8:29:06 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
The 1st casualty,airtel to follow suit as safcom and orange join hands to share costs and lock out airtel.

That would be beautiful...if I were Safcon i'd buy Yu & kill it slowly whilst moving customers to Safcon.
Mkimwa
#9 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:12:25 AM
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MTN have always wanted to get into Kenya, this is their chance.

$300m is not cheap, but it will give them a youthful market, about 1m subs..
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#10 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:23:51 AM
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MTN can put their bid but this will not be easy.

The locking of subscribers by safaricom will drive even Airtel out of business.
Orange has realised this and has opted to partner with safcon on some deliveries.
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mozenrat
#11 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:55:56 AM
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Mkimwa wrote:
MTN have always wanted to get into Kenya, this is their chance.

$300m is not cheap, but it will give them a youthful market, about 1m subs..


$300m is NOT cheap... yet I hear Safcom spends thrice that per month on supplies.. Yenyewe kuna premier league na 3rd division in the kenyan Telco's market
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#12 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 12:19:35 PM
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mozenrat wrote:
Mkimwa wrote:
MTN have always wanted to get into Kenya, this is their chance.

$300m is not cheap, but it will give them a youthful market, about 1m subs..


$300m is NOT cheap... yet I hear Safcom spends thrice that per month on supplies.. Yenyewe kuna premier league na 3rd division in the kenyan Telco's market


You sure?.......Kes 81B per month on supplies?????
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selah
#13 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 1:14:42 PM
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Apparently The company does not intend to sell its Kenyan operation anytime soon ,they only backed out of an advanced negotiation into a buyout of two telcos one in uganda and another in congo.

http://www.indiaincorpor...tml#.TfiguDQdbkM;twitter
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#14 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2011 8:48:47 AM
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Did someone talk of a monopolies commission? I did not know we had such a thing...
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#15 Posted : Monday, June 20, 2011 12:55:07 PM
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mozenrat wrote:
Mkimwa wrote:
MTN have always wanted to get into Kenya, this is their chance.

$300m is not cheap, but it will give them a youthful market, about 1m subs..


$300m is NOT cheap... yet I hear Safcom spends thrice that per month on supplies.. Yenyewe kuna premier league na 3rd division in the kenyan Telco's market


yet I hear Safcom spends thrice that per month on supplies

This statement cannot be true...that will mean that in a month Safaricom will spend USD 900M on expenses...while their Fully year (12 months) revenue is only a shade over $1bn usd....how now?
kivairu
#16 Posted : Wednesday, June 29, 2011 1:44:22 PM
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KenyanLyrics wrote:
Rumoured price 300m. Would love to see MTN take a stab at this.

Link: http://techmtaa.com


Briliant thought KenyanLyrics,,MTN has always yearned to establish a foothold in Kenya, EA. Some gut feeling tells me this is the moment.

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Barrywhite
#17 Posted : Wednesday, June 29, 2011 1:52:54 PM
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MTN already took of Uunet; and thats a sizeable data market. To have to take over YU gives them space both for voice (Yu) and data (Uunet). Could this be the reason why Yu consistently affirms they are not going into 3G? Just hypothesizing ......
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