The 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.
MoreIn Kenya, free-to-air (FTA) TV has a significantly larger viewership compared to pay TV. The reach of both Pay TV and FTA TV is consistent across genders.
MoreAirtel and Telkom Kenya attained 79 per cent and 65 per cent respectively. A mobile operator is rated compliant when they attain 80% of the set QoS KPIs.
MoreInternational incoming and outgoing voice minutes within the East Africa Community countries accounted for the bulk of the voice minutes made internationally at 64,803,006 and 109,728,756, respectively,
MoreThe new rate is informed by the prevailing economic environment, ICT market dynamics and the need to strike a balance between the promotion of investment and the protection of consumers.
MoreRevenue generated by voice and data accounted for 30.8 and 26 per cent of the total revenue of the five providers: Safaricom PLC, Airtel, Telkom Kenya, Finserve, and Jamii Telecommunications, respectively.
MoreCabinet Secretary in charge of the Ministry of Information Communications Technology (ICT) Innovation and Youth, Joe Mucheru, on Thursday, April 14, 2022, officially launched Phase II of the Universal Service Fund Voice Infrastructure Connectivity Project in Akiriamet, West Pokot County.
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