Savanna Fibre sparks price war in Kenya’s stagnant broadband market
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Savanna Fibre sparks price war in Kenya’s stagnant broadband market
Savanna Fibre, a Kenyan Internet service provider (ISP), is attempting to upend Kenya’s internet sector by offering high-speed data at a fraction of the cost of established rivals. The newcomer, founded in 2024, has introduced a 100 megabits per second (Mbps) plan for KES 2,000 ($15.40), a price point that undercuts the market leader’s equivalent offering by 80%. The move targets a value gap in a country where connectivity costs have remained st…
Savanna Fibre Kenya plans: 100Mbps for KES 2,000, 1Gbps for KES 10,000
As someone who relies heavily on a stable home internet connection to get literally any work done, my relationship with Kenyan ISPs has been a cycle of high hopes and inevitable disappointment. I’ve run the gamut: I’ve used Safaricom Fiber, jumped ship to an Airtel 5G router hoping for better consistency, and I am currently …
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