The Communications Authority (CA) of Kenya has fined operators Sh190 million ($18.7 million) in the past year for poor quality of service, it revealed yesterday.
Safaricom, the market leader, paid a fine of Sh157 million ($15.45 million), having the dubious distinction of coming top of the list, while Airtel and Telkom Kenya paid a combined penalty of Sh33 million ($32.4 million).
There is not a single operator in the country, according to the Communications Authority, that has met its targets for three-years-running. As a
Telecom firms have traditionally paid a flat fee of Sh500,000 ($4922.76) for failing to meet its Quality of Service (QoS) standards. The new rules mean that a fine of 0.1
Safaricom has objected to the new rules.In its
Safaricom seemed to think that meeting 80% of its quality benchmarks should mean that it should be free of fines – a view that the regulator does not share.