it is like a ping pong game , subscribers move to the cheaper provider  after evaluating price and also customer base.. I dont care about how cheap celtel is, the question would be are all the people i want to talk to on celtel or do i have those extra 100's to pay for calling another network. This has also been a never ending battle ,  a telco wakes up one morning and removes service fee , well and good that will work  and 'MAKE' it seem cheaper but that is not good enough for many people to just switch over. So for something like this to work out , The providers really have to sit down and bump there heads in a conference room till they come to a good agreement.  Everyone is in it to win and make money , so it is just a price war and interconnection plays a big part. Atleast thats what i think .
 
 
 
 
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David Ziggy Lubowa
Customer Support Engineer
Africa Online ( U )
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 11:27 AM
Subject: RE: lug_: Re: Inter-Operator Call Fees

I think such a loss would be short term if the strategy works. Think about it this way: With cheaper connection tarrifs from Celtel to other MSPs than the reverse, Celtel attracts more customers to exploit the low tarrif. In the long run the people they are calling on the other networks have crossed over anyway (and you have more intra-Celtel calls than outgoing) and all Celtel have to do is think of a customer retention strategy.

That is the game of business. Woo them, hope they come and if they do find a way of retaining them. It is dicey, but that is one of the strategies they have to attract customers. If you have been to the market you know what I am talking about.

-ses

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Subject: lug_: Re: Inter-Operator Call Fees
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 11:16:18 +0300


Celtel would loose alot of money and there competitors will gain more ,
unless all the telco's sit down and have a basic small interconnection fee.
Besides that it would be too risky to even think about it unless they all
decide at one go and have the same figures across the board. But it would be
good, more minutes would be sold i think .



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David Ziggy Lubowa
Customer Support Engineer
Africa Online ( U )

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From: "Mark Tinka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:59 AM
Subject: lug_: Inter-Operator Call Fees


> I wonder, if CelTel woke up o ne morning and said call charges to other
> operators (UTL, Mango, MTN) were the same as calling another Celtel user
on
> their network, how much would it impact their business, and the business
of
> their competitors?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark Tinka
> Technical Manager, Africa Online Swaziland
>
>
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