Business Daily | by Victor Juma
The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has asked Parliament to enact laws that will force telecommunications firms to share their infrastructure on a commercial basis.
The regulator made the recommendation Wednesday when it appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Information, Communication and Technology which sought to establish whether Safaricom is engaged in monopolistic practices.
CAK Director-General Francis Wang’ombe Kariuki told the committee that Safaricom is not abusing its dominance and that its market share in mobile subscriptions has dropped in the past decade…









