Postal and courier services must adhere to new standards under a
new regulatory regime to ensure quality service, failure to which their
licences will be revoked.
The Communications Authority
of Kenya (CA) has published new guidelines that compel the Postal
Corporation of Kenya and other operators to acquire standardised ICT
equipment that will monitor delivery of consignments.
“These
guidelines are aimed at boosting consumer confidence in e-commerce by
requiring postal and courier operators to implement mechanisms that
provide for, among others, remote payment options, enhanced security for
packages, tracking of packages and compliance with set delivery
standards,” read the rules contained in the Kenya Information and
Communications Act.
CA director-general Francis Wangusi
said the rules are meant to ensure that courier services become
connected, to offer quality services at a fast speed.
The
guidelines on postal and courier licensees on promotion of e-commerce,
require operators to secure online or mobile payment platforms that are
secure to enable customers pay for services with ease.
All
200 operators are required to ensure their processes conform to set
security standards that see to it that items are constantly tracked for
safe delivery.
Local operators must indicate, “time and
location the package was received by the courier, the current estimated
location, the expected delivery location and estimated delivery time.
They must also set up a call centre and provide a customer care number
for tracking of deliveries.”
QUARTERLY SURVEYS
The
CA will hire a consultant to conduct quarterly surveys that will
constantly ensure the systems are up to date. Operators rated on a scale
that is below 80 per cent will be declared non-compliant although they
will be given time to improve their processes.
Those with up to 30 per cent score will have their licences revoked without further consideration.
The
postal corporation has over time experienced stiff challenges with the
introduction of technology firms and mobile gadgets that eased
communication. These regulations will help the corporation gain ground
at a time when it is losing grip of the market.
CA in
August last year brought in a new set of changes that would compel new
companies entering the sector to take advantage of Posta’s premises
countrywide as receiver points for their deliveries at a fee.
“The
regulations have seen significant reduction of fees and licence
categories principally to promote market entry and market environment.
More players are expected to enter the market as a result,” said Mr
Wangusi in a statement.
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