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    Domestic Phone Calls Decline in Q1 as Charges Increase

    Leah
    By Leah Wakarima
    - June 27, 2022
    - June 27, 2022
    Kenya Business news
    Domestic Phone Calls Decline in Q1 as Charges Increase

    Domestic mobile voice traffic fell substantially in the quarter to March as more Kenyans cut use on increased excise duty charges from 15 per cent to 20 per cent.

    Data from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) shows that domestic mobile voice traffic, both on-net, and off-net, fell between January 1 and March 31 by 7.7 per cent and 1.4 per cent, respectively.

    This is mainly attributed to the conclusion of promotions that were running during the previous quarter. Similarly, mobile to fixed traffic continued to dwindle owing to the declining number of fixed network subscriptions.” Communications Authority of Kenya.

    In the quarter to March, mobile users spent 1.6 minutes on on-net calls and a minute on off-net calls on average. This was a drop compared to the previous quarter when they spent 1.7 minutes on on-net calls and 1.2 minutes on off-net calls, partly buoyed by promotional rates by telcos.

    Calling rates have become punitive for many mobile phone users in Kenya since last year after the State imposed a higher tax through the Finance Act, 2020, in a bid to collect at least Sh8 billion in extra revenues from Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom Kenya.

    The charge was passed on to consumers, with Airtel increasing the cost of making calls to Sh2.78 per minute and Safaricom to Sh4.87 per minute for peak time from Sh4.30.

    The impact of the reviewed call and data costs has hit consumers, with many reducing the length of time spent talking on their phones.

    This has also hit collections from levies imposed on mobile services. Data by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) showed that airtime and call data tax collections fell by 19.8 per cent or Sh7.4 billion last year due to reduced use following increased excise duty.

    Read also; Mobile Money Transactions Hit Ksh 1.82 Trillion in Q1 2022-CBK.

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