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Internet Speeds & Providers in Kenya

What is a good internet speed in Kenya?

For most Kenyan households, a good internet speed starts at 20–50 Mbps. This is enough for Zoom meetings, Netflix streaming, and gaming on a few devices. Larger families or shared apartments should aim for 100 Mbps+ to avoid slowdowns.

Top Internet Providers in Kenya

  • Safaricom Home Fibre – Reliable coverage in urban areas, speeds up to 100 Mbps.
  • Zuku Fiber – Affordable bundles with triple-play options (internet, TV, phone).
  • Faiba by Jamii Telecom – Unlimited fiber, often best value in Nairobi.
  • Airtel & Telkom – Strong in mobile data & 4G/5G, great for flexible usage.

Mobile Data vs. Home Fiber

Mobile data (Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom) is convenient but expensive for heavy users. Fiber (Zuku, Safaricom, Faiba) is better for families, streaming, and work-from-home setups. If you rely on hotspotting, make sure to get 5G or strong 4G coverage in your area.

Business & Office Internet

Businesses in Kenya often need 200 Mbps+ dedicated connections for reliability, video conferencing, and multiple users. ISPs like Safaricom and Jamii Telecom offer enterprise-grade packages with SLAs for uptime guarantees.

How to Improve Your Speeds

  • Run a speed test often to track your performance.
  • Upgrade your router if it’s more than 3 years old.
  • Place your Wi-Fi router in a central location in the house.
  • Consider a mesh system if you live in a maisonette or large apartment.