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Kenya’s leading telco Safaricom has surpassed 50 million customers across its mobile network in the country. The telco partly ...
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The Star on MSNKenya’s data market faces shake-up as satellite internet takes offKenya’s internet market is on the verge of a seismic shift. After years of heavy reliance on fibre optics, mobile broadband towers, and terrestrial infrastructure, a new player in town is poised to ...
For Econet, therefore, the enforcement of the FUP for SmartBiz was not an arbitrary decision, but a necessary step to protect ...
Despite publishing a positive first-quarter trading update on Wednesday, Vodacom’s share price dropped from a high of R146.95 ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing a sweeping digital transformation, and at its core sits the mobile phone. Far beyond the basic communication function, mobile technology is becoming the backbone of ...
Kenya’s Safaricom announced, on Thursday, a major milestone of surpassing 50 million customers across its mobile network in ...
Telecommunications giant Safaricom PLC has announced that it has surpassed 50 million customers on its Kenyan network, ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNFair use, not abuse: Why Econet's SmartBiz data cap makes sense for everyoneAMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly ...
In the last financial year, the company contributed Ksh. 722 billion to the Kenyan economy, sustaining over 1.28 million jobs.
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The Star on MSNSafaricom reaches 50 million customers in major milestoneThe company says the milestone highlights the trust, loyalty and partnership of Kenyans over the last two and a half decades.
Safaricom has maintained the same dividend payout for the last three years despite the start-up costs of establishing ...
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