Mitandao ya Simu yadaiwa kuilalamikia Starlink kwa kuongeza ushindani Sokoni

Mitandao ya Simu yadaiwa kuilalamikia Starlink kwa kuongeza ushindani Sokoni

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Miezi 18 tangu kampuni ya Huduma za Intaneti ya Starlink iingie nchini humo, imedaiwa Mitandao ya Simu imeanza kupata changamoto ya ushindani sokoni.

Kwa mujibu wa tovuti ya Citizen Digital, kampuni ya Safaricom imeandika barua kwa Mamlaka ya Mawasiliano (CA) ikidai uwepo wa Watoa Huduma za Intaneti kwa Setilaiti utakuwa mgumu kutokana na mwingiliano hivyo unaathiri ubora wa huduma.

Sababu nyingine zilizotajwa kuibeba Starlink ni ni unafuu wa gharama na huduma yenye Uhakika na Kasi ya Mbps 150 mahali popote unapokuwa, tofauti na Mitandao ya Simu ambayo ubora wa huduma unategemea eneo ulipo.

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Within 18 months of entering the Kenyan market, American tech titan Elon Musk’s satellite internet firm Starlink has disrupted the network market, wooing customers with sweeter and sweeter bargains and better speeds.

Kenyans are taking note, getting excited and buying Starlink; traditional internet service providers (ISPs) are paying attention, too. But some are jittery.

The world’s richest man launched Starlink in Kenya in July 2023. The internet provider is a subsidiary of Musk’s spacecraft corporation SpaceX and seeks to take on local existing players such as Safaricom, Telkom, Faiba and Zuku, who use fibre-optic technology.

WHAT IS SATELLITE INTERNET?
Satellite internet is powered by satellites in space that orbit around the Earth and transmit signals to an internet service provider, then to the internet modem at home or office.

A satellite dish is installed at a strategic point of the premises to receive the signal from space and then a Wi-Fi router is used to provide internet connectivity to phones, computers and other devices.

Satellite internet comes in handy in rural areas where broadband internet options such as cable or fibre optic are not available.

Starlink says it has launched more than 3,000 satellites into low-Earth orbit since it began launching satellites in 2019.

The company says it is capable of delivering speeds of over 150Mbps to any place on the planet, as long as its satellite dish has a clear view of the sky.

In contrast, some local providers like Safaricom started rolling out 5G in 2022 with a promise of delivering speeds of up to 100Mbps, the coverage is still scarce and few people have 5G routers.

COMPETITIVE COSTS
Starlink launched in Kenya in July 2023 and has increasingly offered competitively priced internet packages and better speed.

But its hardware cost is what has kept off many potential buyers.

Initially, the Starlink kit cost Ksh.74,000, but the price went down as they began being sold at retail chain stores like Carrefour and online marketplaces like Jumia.

Earlier this year, the company announced an offer to reduce the hardware costs to as low as Ksh.39,500 and last month, it gave another deal, selling the kit from Ksh.29,000.

And just last month, the satellite ISP introduced a kit rental option in Kenya which will see customers pay a one-time activation fee of Ksh.2,700.

One will then pay a monthly hardware rental fee of Ksh.1,950, while the service plans start at Ksh.1,300 a month for a 50 GB monthly data plan. Customers still get the same internet speeds of up to 200Mbps.

In comparison, Airtel charges Ksh.3,000 shillings for a 50 GB monthly package while Safaricom’s 45GB monthly plan goes for Ksh.2,500.

SAFARICOM PROTEST
Recently, Safaricom wrote to the Kenyan government asking it to re-evaluate its decision to grant licences to satellite internet providers.

The company, which dominates the local fixed broadband internet market (36.7%), wants the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) to review its decision to grant independent licences to satellite service providers, warning of threats of illegal connections and what it calls harmful interference to mobile network operators (MNOs).

“We propose that the CA instead consider mandating the satellite service providers to only operate in Kenya subject to such providers establishing an agreement with an existing local licensee,” Safaricom tells CA Chief Executive Officer David Mugonyi.

“Co-existence with mobile networks will not be possible and in the absence of effective management and co-ordination, satellite provided service will cause interference to mobile networks, which will ultimately adversely affect end users and related socio-economic benefits,” Waithaka said in the letter dated July 5, 2024.

According to CA data, JTL follows Safaricom with a 22.6 per cent market share, then Zuku (18.8%) and Poa Internet (13%).

CITIZEN DIGITAL

Pia Soma:

- Safaricom Kenya yaomba ulinzi kwa Serikali. Ni baada ya Starlink kushusha bei hadi Tsh. 26,000/= kwa GB 50
 
Hii ni habari njema. WaTanzania tunawangojea kwa hamu.
 
Starlink waje kuwekeza na Tanzania tumechoka kukosa huduma za internet pindi tuwapo vijijini.

Haya makampuni ya simu yatashika adabu pindi wakiletewa ushindani wa maana.

Elon Musk kajua kuwakomesha
 
Kwa kweli waje na huku Tz, maana wizi wa mabando umezidi....
 
Kuna kitu kinashangaza kidogo. Jukwaa hili ni la wakenya zaidi lakini comments ni za waTZ. Hii ni kuonesha kuwa waTZ wana muda mwingi wa kupoteza kwenye mitandao.
 
Wakija huku hawa itakuwa vizuri ili hawa washenzi wanyonyaji wawe humble.
 
Kuna kitu kinashangaza kidogo. Jukwaa hili ni la wakenya zaidi lakini comments ni za waTZ. Hii ni kuonesha kuwa waTZ wana muda mwingi wa kupoteza kwenye mitandao.
Yaani unashangaa watanzania kwenye jukwaa la Kenya lililo ndani ya mtandao wa Tanzania? Is that so?
 
Tutapataje internet yake kwenye simu au naye ana line zake? Isiwe mambo ya kununua modem mara WiFi
 
Miezi 18 tangu kampuni ya Huduma za Intaneti ya Starlink iingie nchini humo, imedaiwa Mitandao ya Simu imeanza kupata changamoto ya ushindani sokoni.

Kwa mujibu wa tovuti ya Citizen Digital, kampuni ya Safaricom imeandika barua kwa Mamlaka ya Mawasiliano (CA) ikidai uwepo wa Watoa Huduma za Intaneti kwa Setilaiti utakuwa mgumu kutokana na mwingiliano hivyo unaathiri ubora wa huduma.

Sababu nyingine zilizotajwa kuibeba Starlink ni ni unafuu wa gharama na huduma yenye Uhakika na Kasi ya Mbps 150 mahali popote unapokuwa, tofauti na Mitandao ya Simu ambayo ubora wa huduma unategemea eneo ulipo.

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Within 18 months of entering the Kenyan market, American tech titan Elon Musk’s satellite internet firm Starlink has disrupted the network market, wooing customers with sweeter and sweeter bargains and better speeds.

Kenyans are taking note, getting excited and buying Starlink; traditional internet service providers (ISPs) are paying attention, too. But some are jittery.

The world’s richest man launched Starlink in Kenya in July 2023. The internet provider is a subsidiary of Musk’s spacecraft corporation SpaceX and seeks to take on local existing players such as Safaricom, Telkom, Faiba and Zuku, who use fibre-optic technology.

WHAT IS SATELLITE INTERNET?
Satellite internet is powered by satellites in space that orbit around the Earth and transmit signals to an internet service provider, then to the internet modem at home or office.

A satellite dish is installed at a strategic point of the premises to receive the signal from space and then a Wi-Fi router is used to provide internet connectivity to phones, computers and other devices.

Satellite internet comes in handy in rural areas where broadband internet options such as cable or fibre optic are not available.

Starlink says it has launched more than 3,000 satellites into low-Earth orbit since it began launching satellites in 2019.

The company says it is capable of delivering speeds of over 150Mbps to any place on the planet, as long as its satellite dish has a clear view of the sky.

In contrast, some local providers like Safaricom started rolling out 5G in 2022 with a promise of delivering speeds of up to 100Mbps, the coverage is still scarce and few people have 5G routers.

COMPETITIVE COSTS
Starlink launched in Kenya in July 2023 and has increasingly offered competitively priced internet packages and better speed.

But its hardware cost is what has kept off many potential buyers.

Initially, the Starlink kit cost Ksh.74,000, but the price went down as they began being sold at retail chain stores like Carrefour and online marketplaces like Jumia.

Earlier this year, the company announced an offer to reduce the hardware costs to as low as Ksh.39,500 and last month, it gave another deal, selling the kit from Ksh.29,000.

And just last month, the satellite ISP introduced a kit rental option in Kenya which will see customers pay a one-time activation fee of Ksh.2,700.

One will then pay a monthly hardware rental fee of Ksh.1,950, while the service plans start at Ksh.1,300 a month for a 50 GB monthly data plan. Customers still get the same internet speeds of up to 200Mbps.

In comparison, Airtel charges Ksh.3,000 shillings for a 50 GB monthly package while Safaricom’s 45GB monthly plan goes for Ksh.2,500.

SAFARICOM PROTEST
Recently, Safaricom wrote to the Kenyan government asking it to re-evaluate its decision to grant licences to satellite internet providers.

The company, which dominates the local fixed broadband internet market (36.7%), wants the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) to review its decision to grant independent licences to satellite service providers, warning of threats of illegal connections and what it calls harmful interference to mobile network operators (MNOs).

“We propose that the CA instead consider mandating the satellite service providers to only operate in Kenya subject to such providers establishing an agreement with an existing local licensee,” Safaricom tells CA Chief Executive Officer David Mugonyi.

“Co-existence with mobile networks will not be possible and in the absence of effective management and co-ordination, satellite provided service will cause interference to mobile networks, which will ultimately adversely affect end users and related socio-economic benefits,” Waithaka said in the letter dated July 5, 2024.

According to CA data, JTL follows Safaricom with a 22.6 per cent market share, then Zuku (18.8%) and Poa Internet (13%).

CITIZEN DIGITAL

Pia Soma:

- Safaricom Kenya yaomba ulinzi kwa Serikali. Ni baada ya Starlink kushusha bei hadi Tsh. 26,000/= kwa GB 50
waje tu watusaidie, kama voda ukiweka bando la alfu kumi linaisha utafikiri wamelirudisha. airtel ukiwaka la alfu tano linazunguka tu net haipatikani ila ikija kupatikana unashangaa wanasema ongeza lingine limeshaisha. waleteni washindani wasio na longolongo ili huduma ziwe bore na zishindane.
 
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