Communications Authority to lay 2,500km of Fibre at Ksh5B
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is financing the laying of 2,500 kilometres of fiber across 19 counties at a cost of Sh5 billion to enhance Internet access for Kenyans in the...
The Authority is financing the laying of 2,500 kilometres of fibre across nineteen counties at a cost of Sh5 billion to enhance Internet access for Kenyans in the rural areas. This latest tranche of c...
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The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is financing the laying of 2,500 kilometres of fiber across 19 counties at a cost of Sh5 billion to enhance Internet access for Kenyans in the...
The Kenyan government has announced a new World Bank-funded infrastructure project to install a high-capacity fibre optic cable along the Isiolo–Mandera corridor, aiming to boost digital
NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 14 – Kenyans in 19 counties are set to be connected to the Internet after the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) announced yesterday that it will finance the laying of 2,500
Late last month, the World Bank Board of Directors approved new financing to boost the ongoing road and fiber project set to advance the connectivity of Northern Kenya.
The Authority is financing the laying of 2,500 kilometres of fibre across nineteen counties at a cost of Sh5 billion to enhance Internet access for Kenyans in the rural areas.
The Kenyan government has begun deploying 940km of fibre optic cable to bolster the country''s digital infrastructure, with financial backing from the World Bank. This fibre optic network is part of the Horn
It''s a 10-billion-shilling program launched by Kenya''s government to offer 100,000 km of fibre optic cables to every nook and corner within the country''s borders. The objective is to improve
The project entails laying 740 km of fiber optic cable along the Isiolo-Mandera Corridor, plus an additional 200 km in metro areas and last-mile connections to public institutions.
The government has pledged to install 100,000 kilometres of high-speed fibre optic infrastructure across Kenya by 2027, the ICT Authority''s acting CEO Zilpher Owiti has announced.
In late March 2026, the World Bank Board of Directors approved KES 58.3 billion (about $550 million) in fresh funding for a project that will lay approximately 1,270 kilometres of high