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Safaricom 42Mbps data speed , What is in HSPA+ network?
Saaricom will next week launch HSPA+ network giving the subscribers a speed of 42 Mbps. Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore said initial roll-out will covers Data Belt within the Central Business District (CBD), Kileleshwa, Kilimani and Westlands. The Data Belt forms …
Samsung Galaxy Note Experience- Awesome Business Phone
In the last one month or so I have been using Samsung Galaxy Note..Yes the one that you can't tell whether it is a phone or a tablet..
Airtel launches mobile services in Rwanda
Bharti Airtel today launched its operation in Rwanda. With that, Airtel now covers 17 African countries. Airtel is ready to invest over USD 100 million in its operations
#StopCCk- CCK Spending 36.2 million Taxpayers Money To Read Private Emails
The telecommunications industry regulator, CCK, is in a mission, an evil mission to read Kenyans emails. According to the story on Businessdaily, CCK, is setting up a system to spy
EacDirectory- Interview with Team Leader Marketing at EacDirectory.co.ke
Is there a problem with Kenic Management structure? Wanjiku's take on the problem is here . That a side, I had a chat with one of the managers of the
Sevenseas Technologies has won KSh.464 million tender to Upgrade a Zambian company Systems
Sevenseas Technologies has won a Sh464.8 million tender to upgrade ICT systems for the Zesco. Zesco is a Zambian power supply company. The upgrade will include among others billing
Kenic Starts a month Long .Ke domains promotion
Kenic announced a month long promotion of dot co.ke domain extensions starting today. Kenic will be selling the .ke domains to registrars at Kes 1000/= . From there
Orange Kenya launches Ksh 10 Daily bundled offer
Orange has unveiled a new, 24 hour, daily bundled offering targeting the youth. The new offer dubbed Holla will run from March 15, 2012 for the next 45 days. Rechargeable via
AccessKenya Group announced KSh109 million after tax profit for the 2011 financial year
AccessKenya Group today announced KSh109 million after tax profit for the 2011 financial year, up from KSh8M loss reported in 2010. The CEO Jonathan Somen attributed the improved performance
Konza City and the other realities about Tech in Kenya
Finally Kenyans are starting to ask the right questions about our ICT sector and its future. In the last few days there have been a number of debates














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