Telekom Kenya has officially unvieled the new mobile telephone service in Kenya. This will make the company the fourth entrant to the mobile market in Kenya after Safaricom, Zain and Econet Wireless.
With the investment of Sh8 billion, the company will be rolling out the network in Mombasa and Nairobi, eventually covering the whole nation.
The CEO of Telekom Kenya promises to give it’s competitiors a run for their money with affordable network tariffs rate along with other services.
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Telekom Kenya unviels it’s new mobile phone service, begins operation tomorrow (Kenya)
- September 16th, 2008
- 8:30 am
Safaricom plans 3G rollout
- May 26th, 2007
- 9:30 am
Kenya’s largest mobile operator by subscribers, Safaricom, says it plans to launch a 3G network in urban areas ‘soon’, and ultimately aims to roll out high speed mobile services to the rest of the country, including all tourist resorts, businesses, schools and hospitals. In November 2006 Safaricom announced that it was to begin a twelve-month trial of 3G and 3.5G technology in Nairobi. At the time, the firm said that it would not commit to a full 3G launch until it was confident that there was consumer demand, and even then the high speed networks would be deployed only in major cities.
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