Safaricom Crosses Over 1,000 5G Sites Across All 47 Counties

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Safaricom today announced it has crossed the 1,000 sites mark, with its robust 5G network now available in all 47 counties in Kenya and growing the 5G footprint to 14% of the population in Kenya.

With 1,114 5G sites covering 102 towns across the country, more individuals, businesses, and homes are now experiencing the benefits of high-speed internet. In addition to the growing network, Safaricom now has over 11,000 enterprise customers on 5G and has seen growth in the number of active 5G smartphones to over 780,000, demonstrating the increasing adoption of this transformative technology.

‘Safaricom remains committed in leading Kenya’s Digital transformation through provision of a worry free, always on ubiquitous network enabling access to information, critical services and communication therefore bridging the digital divide. We believe that the benefits of 5G will be a key catalyst in leapfrogging other innovations, industries as well as Kenya’s digital economy,’ said Peter Ndegwa, CEO, Safaricom PLC

In October 2022, Safaricom became the first service provider in Kenya to launch 5G. Since then, Safaricom has continued expanding its 5G network driving digitization of enterprise solutions across IoT, Cybersecurity, Cloud and Payments leading to optimized business operations, efficiency and enabling innovation and scalability.

As Safaricom looks to become Africa’s leading purpose led technology company by 2030, its exciting to see the opportunities that next generation technologies like 5G will unlock for the continent. From immersive experiences, gaming, smart warehousing, telemedicine, smart irrigation the possibilities are endless as we build our silicon savanna.

Safaricom offers tailored 5G data bundles and wi-fi packages, allowing customers and businesses to at ultra-fast speeds. The 5G bundles are available under ‘Go Monthly’ on MySafaricom App, Safaricom.com, and USSD *544#. 5G W-fi can be accessed through MySafaricom App, USSD *400# or visit the nearest Safaricom shop.

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