Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksVodafone Share News (VOD)

Share Price Information for Vodafone (VOD)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 68.44
Bid: 68.40
Ask: 68.44
Change: 0.62 (0.91%)
Spread: 0.04 (0.058%)
Open: 67.96
High: 68.74
Low: 67.82
Prev. Close: 67.82
VOD Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Safaricom bags lion's share of Kenyan mobile revenues - regulator

Thu, 15th Oct 2015 16:14

* Rivals complain about Safaricom dominance

* Regulator to amend telecoms competition law

* Safaricom dismisses critics, says does not abuse position

By Duncan Miriri

NAIROBI, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Safaricom dominatesthe Kenyan mobile market, sweeping up more than 90 percent ofrevenues in areas such as voice calls and text messaging,according to regulator data that could further fuel a debateabout competition in the industry.

Rivals like Bharti Airtel and some officials have complainedthat Safaricom's dominance stifles competition. France's Orange is seeking to sell its Kenya operation, becoming thesecond international operator to quit the country after India'sEssar Telecoms sold its Yu business last year.

The data obtained by Reuters comes as the East Africannation is amending the telecom sector's competition law to givethe regulator more powers to penalise companies deemed to beabusing dominant positions in the industry, though what wouldconstitute such abuse is as yet unclear.

Safaricom, in which Britain's Vodafone has a40-percent stake, has dismissed accusations it hamperscompetition, saying it does not abuse its dominance.

Safaricom's revenues from calls amounted to a 91.63 percentmarket share in 2014, while its closest competitor, Airtel, had8.33 percent, according to the data obtained from theCommunications Authority of Kenya (CAK).

In text or short messaging services, Safaricom had more thana 90-percent share of total market revenues from that segment,the regulator said.

In mobile data, or internet services, Safaricom's revenueswere 85.50 percent of the market share in 2014, while Airtel had14.43 percent, Orange had 0.01 percent and Equitel, operated byEquity Bank's subsidiary Finserve, 0.06 percent.

The figures for Orange are for 2013 as it had not submittedaudited accounts for 2014 to the regulator, CAK said.

The regulator usually issues quarterly figures for number ofsubscribers, which give Safaricom a 67 percent share of Kenya's35 million users in June. It also gives traffic volumes forareas such as calls.

Asked about the regulator's revenue breakdown, SafaricomChief Executive Bob Collymore told Reuters: "We don't recognisethat data." He said subscriber numbers and network traffic werea better gauge of how the firm was performing.

M-PESA

The data did not detail revenue from phone financialservices, where Safaricom's M-Pesa service is the most popularoffering, allowing users to pay bills or send money even usingthe most simple mobile phone device.

Analysts say this service draws customers to use Safaricom'swider telecoms services over its rivals.

Eric Musau, analyst at Standard Investment Bank, said thedominance of a single operator was hurting competition bydriving out rivals like Essar and Orange.

He said, however, that some smaller operators were failingdue to inadequate capital, frequent shareholding changes and alack of a sound strategy for the local market. "I would say oneplayer had a better strategy than the rest," he added.

CAK said in August that it was amending the telecom sector'scompetition law, but said it was not targeting Safaricom or anyother company. It did not aim to penalise any company just forbeing dominant, but only if there was abuse of its position inthe market.

The regulator's head, Francis Wangusi, said at the time thenew regulations would break down the telecoms sectors intosegments including mobile and fixed voice, data, text messagingand mobile money transfer services.

"It is too early for us to come up to say 'Safaricom you aredominant', because Safaricom can be dominant in certain markets,but not dominant in others," he said. "In all these markets, wewould not apply the same rules," he added.

Safaricom has opposed the proposed changes saying they coulddeter investments by targeting large firms.

Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youseffi said the current marketsituation was limiting innovation and consumer choice anddriving operators out of the country. "The sector is unable toattract new or incremental investments from other internationalplayers," he told Reuters.

Orange Kenya gave no specific comment on the figures.

(Editing by Edmund Blair and Pravin Char)

More News
21 Dec 2023 16:53

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Investors feel frosty ahead of US inflation

(Alliance News) - The festive cheer failed to lift stock prices in London on Thursday, as investors nervously look ahead to a key inflation reading from the US on Friday.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 16:03

London close: Stocks finish weaker amid uninspiring data

(Sharecast News) - London's stock markets ended the day in negative territory on Thursday, despite a rebound on Wall Street in early trading, as investors digested lacklustre government borrowing and retail sales data.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 11:54

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks frosty ahead of US economic data

(Alliance News) - Investors were not in the festive spirit on Thursday, with stocks in London down, as the last load of US economic data edges closer.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 08:59

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Santa rally fades after weak New York close

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London lost sparkle early Thursday, after a broad-based sell-off on Wall Street.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 08:57

Swisscom weighing offer for Vodafone's Italian business

(Sharecast News) - Swiss telecommunications firm Swisscom has been mulling over an offer for Vodafone's Italian operations early next year, according to Bloomberg, potentially countering a rival bid from Iliad SA.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 07:47

LONDON BRIEFING: Hipgnosis Songs Fund delayed results show value fall

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are expected to open lower on Thursday, in line with equity markets in Asia and New York.

Read more
21 Dec 2023 06:58

LONDON MARKET EARLY CALL: London to follow NY and Tokyo into red

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open lower on Thursday, returning some of Wednesday's gains that followed a surprisingly tame UK inflation reading.

Read more
20 Dec 2023 19:56

PRESS: Swisscom weighs up offer for Vodafone's Italian business

(Alliance News) - Swisscom AG is weighing an offer for Vodafone Group PLC's Italian business early next year, potentially countering a rival bid from Iliad SA for the unit, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter said.

Read more
20 Dec 2023 08:48

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks feeling festive on UK, US rate cut hopes

(Alliance News) - Stock in London enjoyed a broad-based rally at Wednesday's open, as a surprise UK inflation print boosted risk sentiment, with investors pinning their hopes on UK and US interest rate cuts next year.

Read more
19 Dec 2023 06:00

Safaricom's Ethiopia struggle deters potential telecoms investors

Telecoms sector once seen as key prize in liberalisation drive

*

Read more
18 Dec 2023 17:36

European shares ease as ECB officials temper rate cut optimism

Germany to end e-vehicle subsidy programme

*

Read more
18 Dec 2023 17:21

Energy stocks lift UK's FTSE 100, Vodafone shines

Vodafone jumps as Iliad offers to merge Italian units

*

Read more
18 Dec 2023 16:35

Vodafone shares climb as Iliad proposes Italian merger

Vodafone is reviewing options for its Italian unit

*

Read more
18 Dec 2023 15:35

London close: Stocks make small gains in wake of rate decisions

(Sharecast News) - London stocks closed with minimal changes on Monday, following a week marked by significant central bank decisions.

Read more
18 Dec 2023 11:50

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks edge higher amid festive cheer

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were outperforming its European peers at midday Monday, after investors digested some hawkish comments from US Federal Reserve officials.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.