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Kenya Power - what's the latest?
sparkly
#241 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 8:32:29 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
@VituVingiSana
That is arap hyennas cronnie been planted to the board.
Its our time to "eat"


I wonder what kind of strategic oversight this lady will give to Eng. Chumo and his team.

She will definitely use her extensive experience in communication to relay orders from Nandi hills to Stima Plaza.

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streetwise
#242 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 10:06:01 AM
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She may have the desired experience of opening the dam flood gates pour out the water in our dams to create artificial shortage so that KPLC can buy the more expensive thermal power from her cronies.

enyands
#243 Posted : Tuesday, December 29, 2015 11:05:58 AM
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streetwise wrote:
She may have the desired experience of opening the dam flood gates pour out the water in our dams to create artificial shortage so that KPLC can buy the more expensive thermal power from her cronies.




Shafting being launched. Arap hyena entering corporate venture from mashamba.
shiznit
#244 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2016 6:22:13 PM
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watesh
#245 Posted : Tuesday, April 05, 2016 11:31:39 PM
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Even with the new deal with Safaricom i bet this company will never increase dividends for the next 8 years
whiteowl
#246 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 12:21:02 PM
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shiznit wrote:







Will this be as unreliable as their power supply?
Aguytrying
#247 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 1:44:26 PM
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Safaricom being part of it gives them some hope, because Internet is very customer sensitive something they are not good at
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Plimsoul
#248 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 1:51:39 PM
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Given all the complaints about Zuku in the recent past, I think residential internet is quite a captive market. As long as it's reliable and reasonably priced.

Zuku has a only couple of months to address customer concerns if this is true before it becomes irreversible.
kayhara
#249 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 2:15:22 PM
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Plimsoul wrote:
Given all the complaints about Zuku in the recent past, I think residential internet is quite a captive market. As long as it's reliable and reasonably priced.

Zuku has a only couple of months to address customer concerns if this is true before it becomes irreversible.

What happened to Safaricom FTTH pilot in Nyayo estate, was it not to be rolled out 2 years back.
To Each His Own
Plimsoul
#250 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 2:37:05 PM
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kayhara wrote:
Plimsoul wrote:
Given all the complaints about Zuku in the recent past, I think residential internet is quite a captive market. As long as it's reliable and reasonably priced.

Zuku has a only couple of months to address customer concerns if this is true before it becomes irreversible.

What happened to Safaricom FTTH pilot in Nyayo estate, was it not to be rolled out 2 years back.


Did it not?

https://twitter.com/safa...atus/494411670568321024

http://naibuzz.com/2014/...iber-internet-services/
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#251 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 3:53:33 PM
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Plimsoul wrote:
Given all the complaints about Zuku in the recent past, I think residential internet is quite a captive market. As long as it's reliable and reasonably priced.

Zuku has a only couple of months to address customer concerns if this is true before it becomes irreversible.


they just need to price alittle bit close to zuku prices and for sure people will switch.this project should be completed in the shorted time possible.kplc already has the poles(for aerial fiber)and an already build fiber network.

Ericsson
#252 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 4:24:51 PM
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@kayhara
The safaricom FTTH pilot in Nyayo estate failed to pick up.
Complaints were of poor service by Safaricom and residents decided to use other vendors
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geofreygachie
#253 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 5:16:45 PM
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:
Plimsoul wrote:
Given all the complaints about Zuku in the recent past, I think residential internet is quite a captive market. As long as it's reliable and reasonably priced.

Zuku has a only couple of months to address customer concerns if this is true before it becomes irreversible.


they just need to price alittle bit close to zuku prices and for sure people will switch.this project should be completed in the shorted time possible.kplc already has the poles(for aerial fiber)and an already build fiber network.



I agree with the pricing bit.They need to have competitive pricing.
Quality of service is what matters nowadays.
In the office we had Simbanet biz 10 for 10Mbps which was advertised as dedicated but it has never been ,the link was asymmetrical and the upload was bad.But mid last month we decided to try Safaricom Fiber for business and signed up and the link was activated last Friday its a dedicated link 4Mbps symetrical burstable to 20 Mbps at the same monthly fee we used to pay to Simbanet.The 4 Mbps is worst case scenario.So far the link is superb .No installation cost for Safaricom fiber ready building.Upon contacting Simbanet sometimes last month informing them of our intention to cancel our service they offered an upgrade to 16Mbps from the initial 10 Mbps at the same monthly cost of Kes 20,000.
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D32
#254 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 7:54:30 PM
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Safaricom just had to get involved with KPLC. We'd have had better competition if KPLC did it alone.
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
mlennyma
#255 Posted : Wednesday, April 06, 2016 8:20:44 PM
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D32 wrote:
Safaricom just had to get involved with KPLC. We'd have had better competition if KPLC did it alone.

I heard the kplc md wondering why safcom digs cables underground when they can have safe and more reliable cables alongside their transmission poles
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D32
#256 Posted : Thursday, April 07, 2016 5:16:46 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
D32 wrote:
Safaricom just had to get involved with KPLC. We'd have had better competition if KPLC did it alone.

I heard the kplc md wondering why safcom digs cables underground when they can have safe and more reliable cables alongside their transmission poles


ISP's like Safaricom can lease KPLC's fiber, but they have to pay to use 3rd party infrastructure, unlike if they had their own cables where after the initial costs, the only costs will probably be just maintenance, not the actual flow of data. Not sure about ISP's passing their cables on KPLC's poles. Is KPLC saying that any ISP can use their poles?
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#257 Posted : Thursday, April 07, 2016 5:57:08 AM
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D32 wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
D32 wrote:
Safaricom just had to get involved with KPLC. We'd have had better competition if KPLC did it alone.

I heard the kplc md wondering why safcom digs cables underground when they can have safe and more reliable cables alongside their transmission poles


ISP's like Safaricom can lease KPLC's fiber, but they have to pay to use 3rd party infrastructure, unlike if they had their own cables where after the initial costs, the only costs will probably be just maintenance, not the actual flow of data. Not sure about ISP's passing their cables on KPLC's poles. Is KPLC saying that any ISP can use their poles?


yes isp like zuku can rent space on kplc's poles to carry their fiber.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#258 Posted : Thursday, April 07, 2016 6:00:18 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
D32 wrote:
Safaricom just had to get involved with KPLC. We'd have had better competition if KPLC did it alone.

I heard the kplc md wondering why safcom digs cables underground when they can have safe and more reliable cables alongside their transmission poles


digging might be expensive but i am pretty sure its cheaper in the long run to dig than to rent kplc poles.
D32
#259 Posted : Friday, April 08, 2016 7:31:35 AM
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It looks like Safaricom will be leasing fiber bandwidth according to:

http://www.capitalfm.co....nnect-kenyans-internet/

"Safaricom, which has to date rolled out 3,200km of fiber reaching 7,000 homes, will lease additional broadband infrastructure built and owned by Kenya Power in order to roll out a “last mile” network, with the aim of connecting more homes to its broadband internet services."

“By leveraging on Kenya Power’s electricity infrastructure we will not only be able to accelerate the rate of connection to homes, we will tackle challenges experienced in roll-out of broadband services and reduce the inconvenience caused to Kenyans when we are forced to dig trenches to lay the underground fiber optic cable grid,” he said.

This is good news, Safaricom is independent from KPLC, it's not like they were merging to do fiber to home together as I assumed, meaning that KPLC can launch it's own.
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
newbie15
#260 Posted : Friday, April 08, 2016 3:44:07 PM
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why is this share losing its value consistently? is it at its bottom yet or shud I wait so as to purchase this stock?
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