Wednesday, July 23, 2025
LBNN
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Documentaries
No Result
View All Result
LBNN

Kenyan regulator warns Airtel, Telkom over poor services

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 20, 2024
in Business
0
Kenyan regulator warns Airtel, Telkom over poor services
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By KABUI MWANGI

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has issued warning notices to Airtel and Telkom Kenya for non-compliance with the Quality of Service (QoS) standards offered to consumers on their mobile telephony networks.

In its just-released QoS report for the year ended June 2023, the industry regulator indicates that only market leader Safaricom surpassed the 80 percent performance threshold, after it posted a 90 percent score of the set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

“The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has issued warning notices to Airtel and Telkom Kenya for non-compliance with the quality of service (QoS) provided to consumers on their mobile telephony networks,” the regulator said in a statement.

According to the report, Airtel and Telkom Kenya attained 79 percent and 65 percent respectively, translating to an industry average of 72.4 percent, with the score emerging as a significant drop compared to the average of 82.3 percent attained in the year to June 2022 and 75.5 percent in the previous year.

Read: Investment in data cables set to rise

CA says that a mobile operator is rated compliant when they attain 80 percent of the set QoS KPIs.

Advertisement

“Airtel Kenya Networks and Telkom Kenya failed to meet not only their coverage targets but also a number of the most critical QoS KPIs, particularly the ‘Unsuccessful Call Ratio’ and ‘Data Internet’ KPIs, which is an indicator for coverage and Internet availability/accessibility respectively,” reads the report in part.

Related posts

Namibia outlines bold strategy as first female president targets $6,000 income per capita

Namibia outlines bold strategy as first female president targets $6,000 income per capita

July 23, 2025
Dangote exposes black market fuel cartels undermining refinery development in Africa

Dangote exposes black market fuel cartels undermining refinery development in Africa

July 23, 2025

Section 23 of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998, mandates the regulator to ensure that licensed telecom operators and service providers offer good quality services in line with the licence conditions.

Among the KPIs used to assess performance include End-to-End QoS, Quality of Experience (QoE) and Network Performance (NP-QoS).

During the period under review, Safaricom’s end-to-end QoS, which measures communication services’ overall quality and reliability, recorded a dip for the third consecutive year to stand at 87.6 percent, down from a 95 percent score in the 2021/2022 period and a 95.7 percent mark in the preceding year.

Telkom Kenya posted the steepest drop from the 73 percent mark it obtained during the 2021/2022 period to 54.8 percent in the latest release, in a development linked to a network disruption last June after the American Tower Corporation (ATC) switched off its towers for failing to pay outstanding leasing fees.

“End-to-end quality of service assessment is done using drive tests for outdoor sites, while walk tests are adopted for indoors. The drive tests were done across 44 counties that are currently accessible in terms of local Security,” states CA.

Read: How Treasury derailed Airtel, Telkom Kenya merger plans 

On the QoE parameter, which is a tool used to ascertain consumers’ satisfaction levels with telco services, Safaricom led the pack at 89.4 percent followed by Airtel and Telkom at 87.2 percent and 84.8 percent respectively.

CA has flagged ageing base transceiver stations (BTS), as well as their sparse deployment, as the most likely contributing factor to the failure of Airtel and Telkom Kenya to meet the KPI thresholds, adding that the two operators showed good performance in urbanised areas while having below-average coverage in rural areas and far-flung areas.

“The Authority has, therefore, proceeded to levy a penalty for underperformance in offering quality of service in the mobile network subsector by Telkom Kenya and Airtel Networks,” said the regulator.

“The penalty was accompanied by a notice of non-compliance, which requires the networks to improve on their current performance during the next assessment and failure for which an escalated sanction level will be applied.”

Source link

Previous Post

This Week in AI: OpenAI finds a partner in higher ed

Next Post

Why Israel’s Violence Gets So Much Notice (It’s Not Antisemitism)

Next Post
Why Israel’s Violence Gets So Much Notice (It’s Not Antisemitism)

Why Israel’s Violence Gets So Much Notice (It’s Not Antisemitism)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Attack Killed Two on Border

Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Attack Killed Two on Border

1 year ago
Djiboutian Coast Guard Undergoes Forensic Training

Djiboutian Coast Guard Undergoes Forensic Training

2 years ago
Combating gender-based violence tops Africa’s agenda for women’s rights, new Afrobarometer Pan-Africa Profile shows

Combating gender-based violence tops Africa’s agenda for women’s rights, new Afrobarometer Pan-Africa Profile shows

2 years ago
Generative AI’s Intellectual Property Problem Heats Up

Generative AI’s Intellectual Property Problem Heats Up

2 years ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • When Will SHIB Reach $1? Here’s What ChatGPT Says

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The world’s top 10 most valuable car brands in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top 10 African countries with the highest GDP per capita in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tanzania’s natural gas sector goes global with Dubai deal

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • Documentaries
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Newsletters
    • LBNN Newsletter
    • Divergent Capitalist

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.