The three are working with Kenya’s telco regulator, the Communications Commission of Kenya to sign the Ksh8.6 billion ($100 million) deal which will see Safaricom retain yuMobile’s infrastructure and some 130 employees while Airtel takes over the firm’s mobile number prefix and therefore acquires yuMobile’s 2.7 million subscribers. This will make Airtel’s subscriber base at 7.7 million from its current 5.5 million while Safaricom will use yuMobile’s infrastructure to up its network quality.
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