In the report, Safaricom scored
62.5%, while Airtel and Telkom Kenya Ltd were rated at 75%
each, meaning that all three missed the minimum 80% compliance
threshold for four years running.
The report assessed the operators based on a number of
parameters including: received signal level, call block rate,
call set-up time, call set-up success rate, call drop rate,
speech quality, handover success rate and call completion
rate.
Data from the CA shows that Safaricom, which was fined $2.6
million (Sh270 million), is the only company of the three that
has paid up its fines. Airtel was fined $258,000 (Sh26.6
million) and Telkom Kenya $144,000 (Sh14.9 million).
In a statement, HiviSasa quoted the regulator as
saying: "Safaricom has already paid. The other two licensees
are yet to pay due to issues they have raised, which are being
addressed".
It when on to say that the authority "issued the licensees
with warning notices for non-compliance and also fined them a
sum equivalent to 0.15% of their individual latest financial
returns for the period prior to 30thJune 2017".
The authority says it has continuously invested in "systems
and infrastructure to better improve the performance of the
sector and its assessment methods" and that a new quality of
service framework has been developed with stakeholders to
improve the assessment of compliance by the operators. In the
new framework the authority will assess both data and voice
services and increase its national sample size.
In addition the CA has taken measures to increase its
capacity in order to be to respond to emerging technologies and
changing consumer service preferences.
In September, Safaricom two new directors days after finalising
the sale of 30% of its business to Vodacom, a Vodafone
subsidiary. Mohamed Shameel Aziz Joosub and Linda Watiri
Muruiki have joined its board as non-executive directors.
In related news Bharti Airtel has struck a deal with Millicom
in December that sees Airtel acquiring a 100% stake in
Millicom’s Tigo Rwanda. The deal is set to
make Airtel a strong number two player in the Rwandan telecoms
market.