The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) first quarter report for this year,…
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Econet was the only operator to increase its active customer subscription base by 2.2% in the three months from January to end of March 2018. Its closest rival NetOne lost a staggering 46.9% of its customer base, while – according to the report – the third operator Telecel lost 12.4% of its subscriber base.
The move is designed to enhance performance, improve service-delivery and to bring more order, discipline and rationality to the sector as a whole.
EcoCash grew its market share from 96.7% in the third quarter, to 97.2% in Q4 of 2017, while its sector peers NetOne’s OneMoney and Telecel’s TeleCash both lost market share.
Maintains market leadership in key industry performance indices for 4 straight quarters
In a letter to NetOne, POTRAZ instructed the operator to compensate consumers who were affected by the poor service during those glitch moments.
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Econet was attacked for the price hike and they were labelled capitalist opportunists. An unprofessional war of words between the regulator and Econet ensued in the media. That scuffle is what brought the details to light and cleared the air. I want us to look at why the decision to have a price floor almost made sense.
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