SMEs in Eldoret to benefit from high speed Internet
Business
By
Standard Reporter
| Nov 13, 2016
Small and Medium Enterprises in Eldoret are set to benefit from high speed affordable internet connectivity from as low as Sh5,000 per month.
This is after Safaricom, through its Enterprise Business Division, started the rollout of its second phase of fibre optic network.
This follows the laying of fibre in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa and the current focus is now on other major towns in the country.
Fibre technology provides unlimited bandwidth capabilities and offers the fastest high-speed data connectivity. Businesses that sign up by December 31, will get one month free connectivity.
Speaking during the launch in Eldoret town, Safaricom’s Head of Enterprise Product and Innovation, Geoffrey Wandeto said that the network would offer business connectivity at affordable and flexible rates, enabling them to grow and thrive.
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“Safaricom’s wants to offer a solution that will open up businesses into a new digital world. It is our hope that we will be your partner in this space,” Mr Wandetto said.
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