Postal Corporation’s mail sorting bay. The firm is betting on the penetration of Internet to grow revenues. PHOTO | FILE
By ANNIE NJANJA, anjanja@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
- Postal Registered Encrypted Mail (Prem) targets individuals and companies that rely on email for personal or official communication.
- The Prem solution combines a number of features to ensure security when sending a document.
- It enables the sender to add a signature on a document and issues a notification on the status of email sent.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK) will early next
year launch an encrypted mailing service targeting tech-savvy
individuals and companies.
Posta’s newest service dubbed Postal Registered Encrypted
Mail (Prem) targets individuals and companies that rely on email for
personal or official communication.
To gain access to the service, individuals will be
required to subscribe through Posta’s online portal at a cost of Sh250
per month, which will allow them to send 25 emails.
Companies with less than 100 employees will pay
Sh500 per user for 100 emails while unlimited use of the service for
large companies is subject to an agreement with Posta.
Posta hopes to generate Sh20 million monthly for
the first six months after launch of Prem, with the hope of increasing
revenues as more people learn about the service.
The Prem solution combines a number of features to
ensure security when sending a document. It enables the sender to add a
signature on a document and issues a notification on the status of email
sent.
“The advent of email solution has come with
shortcomings and one main issue is the security concern especially when
sending secured documents over email,” said Renken Muinde, PCK’s
Innovations and Business Systems manager.
“This service combines a number of critical
elements to ensure security. It ensures encryption so that your data is
secure and makes it possible for the sender to do online signing. It
also issues proof of delivery – eliminating the case where people say
they did not receive the email.”
The government parastatal is banking on these
features to sell the service to the market. The service will also enable
people to carry out private discussions and exchange confidential
documents online.
“With Prem solution it means that a person will be
in a position to send confidential email, business contracts,
appointment letters, e-tickets and e-bills without the fear that a third
party might see the sent details.”
Postal organisations have in the past dominated
communication channels but are now struggling to remain relevant in the
fast changing digital world.
Prem is a concept that is being pushed by postal
organisations throughout the world as they attempt to come up with
solutions that are unique to their environment.
Posta Kenya, for instance, is betting on the
growing number of people using smartphones and the penetration of
internet to grow revenues by launching digital services.
According to the latest statistics from the
Communications Authority of Kenya covering the quarter ended June, the
number of internet subscription in the country stands at about 20
million with mobile internet accounting for 99 per cent of
subscriptions.
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