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Home » Airtel Kenya to Launch Home Fiber, Intensifying Broadband Competition

Airtel Kenya to Launch Home Fiber, Intensifying Broadband Competition

by kevin Atamba
September 12, 2025
in Gadgets
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Airtel Kenya has officially announced its intention to enter the home fiber internet market, setting the stage for a significant shift in the country’s competitive broadband industry. The revelation was made during the groundbreaking ceremony for East Africa’s largest data center in Tatu City, Nairobi, signaling Airtel’s serious commitment to expanding its infrastructure.

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While a specific launch date remains under wraps, a reliable company source confirmed that fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services are currently in active development. The source stated, “Airtel fiber is something that we will embark upon in course of time,” indicating that official launch details will be communicated in the near future.

Bridging the Gap with 5G Smart Connect

In the interim, while its fiber network is being developed, Airtel is strengthening its existing wireless home internet offering. The telco is promoting its Airtel 5G Smart Connect device, a compact router that delivers 5G-like speeds over 3G and 4G LTE networks.

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The device has been upgraded with improved antenna technology for more robust indoor coverage. It is offered at a competitive price of KES 2,000 per month for unlimited data with speeds of up to 15 Mbps.

A key advantage of the 5G Smart Connect in the Kenyan market is its impressive capacity to support up to 32 simultaneous device connections (16 on the X25 router model). Crucially, it includes a built-in battery backup that provides up to five hours of uninterrupted connectivity during the frequent power outages that affect many households. This feature gives Airtel a distinct edge over traditional fixed-line providers that rely solely on mains power.

Reshaping a Crowded Market

Airtel’s entry into the fiber arena is poised to disrupt Kenya’s home internet landscape, which is currently led by several key players:

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  • Safaricom: The market leader with an extensive fiber network in major urban centers.
  • Zuku: A strong competitor with a significant presence in residential areas via its cable infrastructure.
  • JTL and other ISPs: Various smaller providers competing for niche customer segments.

The introduction of Airtel Fiber will likely catalyze increased competition, leading to more aggressive pricing, innovative service bundles, and overall improvements in service quality and customer experience across the sector.

This move comes at a time of growing demand for high-speed, reliable internet in Kenya, fueled by the rise of remote work, online education, and digital entertainment. Airtel’s strong brand recognition and vast mobile subscriber base provide a formidable foundation for capturing a substantial share of the home broadband market once its fiber services go live.

READ MORE: Airtel Kenya Postpaid Packages

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