ICT Cabinet Secretary Hon. William Kabogo said the government is keen on fostering a safe, inclusive, and secure digital environment for all citizens.
MoreThe new sublocations are earmarked for connectivity in Phase 4 of the mobile network connectivity project, opening a new world of possibilities to Kenyans in unserved and underserved regions of the country.
MoreThe Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)'s quarterly Sector Statistics report covering July-September 2024, released on January 24, 2025, shows a slight decline in 3G broadband subscriptions and data consumption, but an increase in 4G and 5G technology adoption.
MoreThe revocation notices, which appeared in the Kenya Gazette from April to November 2024, saw TV broadcasters, FM radio stations, a broadcast signal distributor, and the Subscription Management Service lose their licences.
MoreThe survey report illustrates the digital divide by examining ICT devices and service usage and ownership at the individual and household levels.
MoreHowever, the CA Director-General David Mugonyi, responded by noting that while they have penalized providers in the past, there’s a gap in the current law regarding mandatory compensation for consumers.
MoreThe surge is primarily due to the proliferation of 4G and 5G telecommunications infrastructure, rising smartphone penetration, and consumer demand for fast internet.
MoreMugonyi said access to affordable, reliable and high-speed internet is the cornerstone of modern economies and essential for economic growth and is also a critical factor to full participation in modern digital life.
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