Unraveling Kenya’s Internet Jungle

Eric Okemwa
2 min readDec 19, 2023

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In the digital age, access to high-speed internet is a critical driver of economic growth and social development. Kenya, a country known as Silicon Savannah for its technological advancements, is no exception. Let’s delve into the intricate web of internet connections in Kenya, breaking down the numbers by technology and speed.

Data by Communication Authority

Cable Modem

Starting with Cable Modem connections, Kenya boasts 199,088 connections. Within this category, the distribution of speeds is as follows:

  • 43,858 connections offer speeds between 2 Mbps and 10 Mbps.
  • 145,387 connections fall within the range of 10 Mbps to 30 Mbps.
  • 9,600 connections provide even higher speeds, ranging from 30 Mbps to 100 Mbps.

This data showcases the diversity of Cable Modem connections, catering to a wide range of users with varying speed requirements.

Copper (DSL)

Kenya’s Copper (DSL) connections, totalling 182, present a different technological landscape. The breakdown of speeds is as follows:

  • 9 connections operate at speeds less than 256 Kbps.
  • 15 connections offer speeds between 256 Kbps and 2 Mbps.
  • 153 connections provide speeds ranging from 2 Mbps to 10 Mbps.

While Copper (DSL) connections may be fewer in number, they still play a role in serving users with different speed preferences.

FTTH (Fiber to the Home)

Fiber to the Home, a technology synonymous with high-speed internet, is a significant player in Kenya’s connectivity. The total FTTH connections stand at an impressive number. Let’s explore the speed breakdown:

  • 1,927 connections offer speeds between 256 Kbps and 2 Mbps.
  • 284,502 connections provide speeds ranging from 2 Mbps to 10 Mbps.
  • 222,664 connections cater to users with speeds between 10 Mbps and 30 Mbps.
  • Additionally, 194,082 connections offer even higher speeds, ranging from 30 Mbps to 100 Mbps.

FTTH connections dominate the landscape, offering a wide spectrum of speeds to meet the demands of various user profiles.

Gaps in Data: It’s important to note that the provided breakdown lacks data on Fixed Wireless, Satellite, and Other Fixed internet technologies. Additionally, information on connections with speeds greater than 1 Gbps is not included. These gaps highlight areas where further exploration is needed to understand Kenya’s internet infrastructure comprehensively.

Kenya’s internet connectivity landscape is a dynamic ecosystem, with different technologies catering to diverse speed requirements. As the nation continues to advance digitally, a more inclusive and exhaustive dataset will be crucial for policymakers, service providers, and consumers alike. Understanding the nuances of internet connections lays the foundation for strategic improvements, ensuring that Kenya remains at the forefront of the digital revolution.

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Eric Okemwa
Eric Okemwa

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