Communication Authority warns Airtel, Telkom over poor
The CA head offices. The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) has warned mobile network providers Telkom Kenya and Airtel Kenya over poor services. CA''s report on Quality-of
The Communications Authority of Kenya says that only 15 of the country's 47 counties met the required 80 per cent performance mark for mobile services in the year ending June 2024. The rest, including parts of the coast and northern regions, continue to experience call drops, slow data speeds, and weak signal strength.
The worst performance came from Telkom Kenya, which met the quality standard in only three counties, Lamu, Marsabit, and Kisii. This low performance dragged down the country's overall average to 73.5 per cent, according to The Eastleigh Voice. Safaricom, on the other hand, met the target in 30 counties, and Airtel in 24.
The findings come at a time when mobile phone use is booming across Kenya. In the last quarter of 2023 alone, Kenyans bought over four million smartphones. This is the fastest growth in device sales ever recorded in such a short period.
Safaricom, on the other hand, met the target in 30 counties, and Airtel in 24. On a national scale, Safaricom scored 88.1 per cent, Airtel 83.3 per cent, while Telkom lagged behind at 67.6 per cent. The findings come at a time when mobile phone use is booming across Kenya.
The CA head offices. The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) has warned mobile network providers Telkom Kenya and Airtel Kenya over poor services. CA''s report on Quality-of
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