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Safaricom partners with Google to offer affordable YouTube bundle

Safaricom has Partnership with Google to support Kenyans as they turn to the internet for entertainment, education and to learn new skills. The partnership will help Kenyans leverage their digital and data capability to enable Kenyans to access the wide collection of entertainment, education, sports and news content available on YouTube.

This announcement follows the service provider’s partnership with Google to provide a KES 20. A 4G smartphone package aimed at empowering customers currently on 2G devices to upgrade and enjoy high-speed internet connectivity.

The initiative will see Safaricom avail an affordable KES 10 data bundle to ensure that no one is left behind by the accelerated digital transformation brought about by social distancing amidst the ongoing pandemic.

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The new daily bundle, which will be free on the first day for first-time subscribers, will offer 80MBs for use on YouTube. which is equivalent to up to 30 minutes of standard definition streaming and up to an hour of low definition streaming. The bundle will be available for 90 days from 15th May 2020 to 13th August 2020.

“Through this proposition, we want to leverage our extensive 4G coverage. To ensure that customers who could not previously enjoy the power of the internet can access a new world of content in an affordable manner from the comfort of their phones. With as little as 10 shillings, customers can now learn a new skill, attend virtual concerts or keep up with their favorite local content,” said Safaricom CEO, Peter Ndegwa.

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“We are excited about this partnership with Safaricom that will make data more affordable to users in Kenya. Who are looking for affordable ways to stay connected, informed and entertained. This partnership will provide Kenyans with the opportunity to go to YouTube daily to watch their favourite shows. Or listen to music, learn a skill or develop their passion with the millions of content available without the hassle of thinking of their data,” affirmed Mariam Abdullahi, Director, Android and Platforms Partnerships for Africa.

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