Starlink's disruptive entrance into the Kenyan market challenges Safaricom's dominance

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The launch of Starlink in Kenya has sparked considerable enthusiasm among consumers, drawn by the allure of cutting-edge satellite internet technology and competitive offerings. However, while the introduction of such a powerful new player is undoubtedly exciting, it’s crucial to analyze what this means for Kenya beyond the immediate …

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