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"content": "some of the providers to make sure that service is equal across the country. The CAK has been given notice that we are not satisfied with what we are getting from Safaricom. On the issue of the model who is on the Safaricom sim card, that, as you rightly pointed out is a different question altogether. If Sen. Mositet wants me to tackle the question in terms of the model who is there, I know, it is a picture of a nice looking Maasai gentleman. However, at this juncture, I am not able to comment on that issue. However, if he wishes, I will pursue that matter. On the issue that Sen. (Dr.) Machage raised on the charges, I do not profess right now to be aware of what you have asked. However, in the subsequent statement that I will bring because of the data that you have asked for, I will ensure that, that is there. Indeed, on the issue of exorbitant rates as raised by Sen. Khaniri, again, the only way that consumers benefit from charges of any sort are when there is serious competition in the market. Unfortunately, what has happened in the mobile service provision is that Safaricom is a monopolist. I would not put it as their fault. There are other players in the market who have been unable to rise up to the occasion and become as important or grab the market share from Safaricom. However, we are happy that Equity Bank is launching similar services. Hopefully, they will provide the kind of competition that Safaricom should get to bring down the telecommunication rates."
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