Essar Telecom Kenya is Kenya’s fourth mobile cellular network under the brand “yuMobile” launched in December 2008. yuMobile achieved the fastest network rollout speed in the region, by achieving countrywide coverage in approximately 10 months from launch. Currently, the network has a subscriber base of over 2.3M subscribers and offers subscribers competitive call rates.
Airtel was launched in Kenya in 2000 as Kencell and rebranded to Zain in 2008 and finally Airtel in 2010. Airtel is Kenya's most innovative mobile phone operator and they offer a host of value added services including: 1. Airtel money 2. Prepaid and Postpaid plans 3. One Network 4. International roaming 5. Internet access
Altech Swift Global is a leading provider of voice, data and mobility solutions to the Consumer, Business, Enterprise and Government sectors in Kenya and East Africa. Proudly African, Altech Swift Global (ASG) is owned by the Johannesburg exchange listed Altech Group and the Nairobi exchange listed Sameer Group.
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Zuku is a homegrown East African brand. It was established with the aim of making quality home entertainment and communication services accessible to a rapidly growing, choice conscious East African middle class. The Zuku brand currently offers its digital services on two platforms: 1. Zuku Triple play A cable network currently available only in Nairobi. This platform supports broadband, pay-tv and telephony services through a single cable into customers’ homes. Residential speeds are currently up to 8 Mbps and will be rising to 20 Mbps per subscriber in the near future. The inclusion of high quality voice services with free unlimited local on-net phone calls is another first on the continent. The Zuku Triple Play product will be extended to the other major cities in East Africa soon.. 2. Zuku satellite TV A satellite-based platform, which gives Zuku’s pay-tv service nationwide availability across the region. Satellite TV services are currently in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. “Since the satellite launch, we have become the fastest growing operator in the region. We will be rolling out to Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi and Zambia in the coming months.” Says Mohamed Jeneby, MD Wananchi Satellite Ltd.