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Safaricom Plans to Expand Connectivity Reach with Satellite Internet in Kenya

Duncan Muema by Duncan Muema
July 18, 2023
in Technology
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Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa

Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa [Photo/Courtesy]

Safaricom, Kenya’s leading telecommunications provider, has recently announced an ambitious plan to bring satellite internet connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country. This comes as a strategic move by the company to secure its market dominance ahead of the anticipated launch of satellite internet services in Kenya by Starlink later in the year. Nevertheless, this groundbreaking initiative aims to bridge the digital divide and unlock new opportunities for individuals and businesses in previously underserved regions. By leveraging cutting-edge satellite technology, Safaricom is set to revolutionize internet access and empower communities across Kenya.

Read more: Kenya Power Partners with Safaricom to Enhance Data Coverage with Smart Poles

Safaricom’s initiative to launch satellite data services comes at a crucial time when access to reliable internet connectivity has become a necessity for both individuals and businesses. Despite significant progress in expanding network coverage across Kenya, there are still vast areas where traditional terrestrial infrastructure is either unfeasible or economically impractical. Recognizing this challenge, Safaricom has embraced satellite technology as a powerful tool to extend its services beyond the reach of terrestrial networks.

Satellite data services offer distinct advantages, particularly in remote and rural regions. By transmitting data via satellites positioned in geostationary orbit, Safaricom can overcome physical infrastructure limitations and provide high-speed internet access even in areas with limited or no existing connectivity. This breakthrough will not only empower local communities but also facilitate seamless communication, education, e-commerce, and access to information for previously marginalized populations.

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This move by Safaricom has the potential to drive economic growth in rural and underserved areas. Reliable internet connectivity is a catalyst for economic empowerment, enabling entrepreneurs and small businesses to expand their reach, connect with customers and suppliers globally, and access digital tools and platforms. By providing equal access to internet resources, Safaricom will level the playing field and open up new avenues for economic development and innovation.

Moreover, Safaricom’s satellite data services have the potential to catalyze innovation and entrepreneurship in rural areas. With reliable internet access, individuals and businesses can tap into global markets, access online education and training resources, and participate in the digital economy. This, in turn, can drive economic growth, job creation, and overall social development.

Read more: Ksh 5 billion to 19 Counties for Internet Connection

However, challenges lie ahead for Safaricom’s satellite data services plan. The cost of satellite infrastructure, equipment, and maintenance can be substantial. Additionally, ensuring seamless connectivity and providing affordable access to remote communities will require strategic partnerships and collaborations with satellite operators, governments, and local stakeholders.

Safaricom’s bold plan to introduce satellite data services holds tremendous potential to break barriers to internet access and transform lives in Kenya. By leveraging satellite technology, Safaricom aims to connect even the most remote regions, unlocking new opportunities for economic growth, education, and social development. While challenges remain, this initiative demonstrates Safaricom’s commitment to innovation and its vision to create an inclusive digital society. With the successful implementation of satellite data services, Safaricom is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping Kenya’s digital future.

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