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Kenya Mobile Operators Push for Tax Cuts and Spectrum Reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48957, member: 636"] Kenya's mobile phone companies made their move at a government meeting on June 26th. The big telecom players sat down with Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo and Principal Secretary Stephen Isaboke to talk business. Airtel Kenya, Safaricom, Telkom Kenya, and other major firms brought their wish list to the table. They want the government to cut taxes and make phones cheaper for everyone. The meeting happened under the Global System for Mobile Communications Association banner. The phone companies asked for lower taxes on calls, data, and mobile money services. They want the government to drop all taxes on cheap smartphones that poor people can actually afford. The firms also want to scrap the 50 shilling fee that people pay for new SIM cards. Local phone assembly plants could get special tax breaks if the government agrees to the proposals. These changes would help more Kenyans access mobile services without breaking the bank. The telecom giants want longer licenses for radio spectrum rights. They currently hold 15-year licenses but want 25-year deals for better planning. Longer licenses would give companies more time to build networks and try new technology. The government wants to help bridge the digital gap between rich and poor citizens. Principal Secretary Isaboke said the changes would create jobs and boost the economy for all Kenyans. [/QUOTE]
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