Universal Broadband Connectivity (100,000 km Fibre Optic Cable)

To enhance affordable ICT connectivity across the Country

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Universal broadband connectivity (100,000 Km fibre opttic cable)

Universal broadband connectivity (100,000 Km fibre opttic cable)

Kenya's Digital Superhighway Project, launched in November 2023, aims to achieve universal broadband by 2028 through deploying 100,000 km of fiber optic cable nationwide. Partnering with Kenya Power, it targets connecting 40,000 schools, 20,000 government offices, and 13,000 health facilities, plus 25,000 Wi-Fi hotspots and 1,450 digital hubs. This KSh 10 billion initiative boosts affordable internet in remote areas, fostering education, healthcare, and economic growth

Why It Matters

The project aims to enhance affordable ICT connectivity across the Country
Progress 78%

Benefits

Digital Inclusion & Bridging the Divide: Extends affordable high-speed internet to rural and underserved areas, connecting over 80% of the population currently offline.
Education & Skills Transformation: Links 40,000 schools and creates 1,450 digital hubs, enabling e-learning, teacher training, and digital literacy for millions of students.
Economic Growth & Job Creation: Supports e-commerce, digital services, startups, and attracts BPO/investment, with potential to add up to 1.5–2% to annual GDP growth through improved productivity and innovation.
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Connecting Every Kenyan: High-Speed Internet Anywhere, Anytime

Connecting Every Kenyan: High-Speed Internet Anywhere, Anytime

Kenya is expanding its national fibre optic backbone by 100,000 km to ensure every community, urban, rural, and remote can access fast, affordable internet. Through a joint effort between the Government and private sector players, this initiative strengthens digital infrastructure, bridges connectivity gaps, and empowers citizens, schools, hospitals, and businesses with reliable ICT services.

Why It Matters

To enhance affordable ICT connectivity across the country. Internet is today’s highway for learning, work, business, and public services. Without affordable connectivity, communities are left behind. By laying thousands of kilometres of new fibre, Kenya is opening the digital door for students, entrepreneurs, farmers, boda riders, hospitals, and innovators. This investment ensures that no child misses a lesson because of poor network, no business stalls for lack of connectivity, and no county is cut off from the digital future. Universal broadband is not just about cables, it is about giving every Kenyan the power to participate fully in the modern economy.
Progress 78%

Benefits

Equal Access to Digital Opportunities: This initiative offers high-speed internet bringing e-learning, telemedicine, online jobs, and government services to every corner of the country thus giving all Kenyans, especially youth, a fair shot in the digital economy.
Lower Costs, Faster Speeds: More fibre means more competition, better network reliability, and reduced data costs for households, small businesses, and institutions across counties.
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