tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34725338.post1635141659094764111..comments2023-11-02T18:43:07.942+03:00Comments on Startup Kenya : Why I will not be moving from SafaricomHarry Karanjahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14088676584066449200noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34725338.post-25600935652506093372010-08-25T23:42:47.506+03:002010-08-25T23:42:47.506+03:00Raymond,
Like everyone else it does kinda hurt wh...Raymond,<br /><br />Like everyone else it does kinda hurt when Safaricom makes so much profit and I'm spending so much. But really should I?<br /><br />To begin with I've had the Zain choice from day 1, but despite many false starts I've always come back to Safaricom, and the fact that 16M others have done so too shows you that consumers are willing to pay for their service.<br /><br Harry Karanjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14088676584066449200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34725338.post-2925401989182462532010-08-25T20:17:23.620+03:002010-08-25T20:17:23.620+03:00I think you give good reason as to why you arent j...I think you give good reason as to why you arent jumping on to the bandwagon.... HOWEVER...I think Safaricom is hell bent on Milking its consumers dry! I agree that they are in business to make money but they are making SUPER NORMAL PROFITS! Many will indeed keep safaricom lines...BUT they will have the lines a secondary line and Zain as a primary line! Safaricom's move into 4G might tip Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com