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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I appreciate the way the Minister has responded to the Question, which is okay. However, it is not only Safaricom Limited which operates at the borders. There are other Kenyan mobile network operators. To tell Kenyans to actually tune into one network is not democratic. At the borders, anybody using a mobile phone should be free to have his mobile phone handset select the strongest signal. If one is a Safaricom user, one should tune to Safaricom. If there are Airtel users, they should be able to tune to the Airtel network. The network operators, namely Safaricom, Airtel and MTN should have what is called “undirectional antennae”."
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