12/09/2024
Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) today announced significant advancements in its 5G network coverage, having crossed the 1,000 sites mark, with its robust 5G network now available in all 47
Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) today announced significant advancements in its 5G network coverage, having crossed the 1,000 sites mark, with its robust 5G network now available in all 47
Data usage by 4G and 5G subscribers saw significant growth, while usage on 3G networks declined, reflecting a shift toward faster and more reliable internet services.
By preparing all sites for 5G by 2029, Safaricom is laying the foundation for a digital ecosystem that reaches every corner of Kenya. On the 5G front, Kenya is still in its early stages, with
Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) today announced significant advancements in its 5G network coverage, having crossed the 1,000 sites mark, with its robust 5G network now available in all 47
Telecommunications operator Safaricom has extended its 5G network to all 47 Kenyan counties. Following the launch of 311 new sites over
Kenya has indeed rolled out its 5G network, marking a significant step towards enhancing its digital infrastructure. This new network promises
Safaricom 5G was eventually rolled out to the public
As of Monday, Safaricom''s 5G network now reaches 14 percent of the country''s population, with sites in 102 towns. This growth has led to an increase in the number of 5G
It has been integrated into an existing cockpit that already includes internet performance statistics from all operators in a country, as well as access to speed-test results and coverage data.
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