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February 12th 2021 at 13:30:00 GMT +0300
Director General Communications Authority Of Kenya, Mercy Wanjau. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) yesterday awarded Sh1.57 billion to five companies to set up infrastructure in 101 marginalised sub-locations across the country.
Safaricom, Airtel, American Towers Company (ATC), Seal Towers and Alan Dick & Company (East Africa) were awarded contracts to set up infrastructure and services under the Universal Service Fund (USF) that has since hit Sh10 billion.
“The deployment of services in the selected sub-locations will facilitate residents.to enjoy a host of services including mobile voice, data, internet and a bouquet of other value-added services, including mobile money,” said Ngene Gituku, the CA board chair.
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Safaricom, Airtel, ATC, Seal Towers, Alan Dick win Kenyan mobile infrastructure contracts under USF Friday 12 February 2021 | 11:29 CET | News The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has awarded contracts to five companies to roll out telecommunications mobile network infrastructure and services in 101 sub-locations of the country. The project is being done via the Universal Service Fund (USF), which aims to provide communications in under-served and unserved areas. Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, American Towers Company (ATC) Kenya Operations, Seal Towers, and Alan Dick & Company (East Africa) won contracts to provide the infrastructure and services in sub-locations of seventeen marginalised counties.
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