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Website of Communications Authority of Kenya; MTN takes a firm grip on Kenya online business space; Telcos market shift as Airtel gains voice traffic, Safaricom drops As of 12 April 2018. Safaricom’s dominance under threat from rivals As of 11 September 2018.
Recipients in Kenya must subscribe to the M-PESA service through Safaricom to access the service. N/A M-PESA 1tap M-PESA 1Tap is the faster way to pay with MPESA. Using a card, phone sticker or wristband device that is connected to your M-PESA account, you can easily and securely make Lipa Na M-PESA Buy Goods and Services payments.
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Airtel Kenya Ltd., a subsidiary of Airtel Africa (owned by Bharti Airtel), is the second largest telecommunications services provider in Kenya after Safaricom PLC. [1] It has a customer base of over 21 million subscribers of the total 68.9 million subscribers in the Kenyan market equivalent to 30.4% market share.
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India took the #2 spot with 375 million users (less than half of China’s number). However, that gap will decrease by 2021, when we expect India to have 601 million smartphone users. The U.S. came in at #3, accounting for 252 million of the world’s smartphones."
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Entertainment, music and phone-ins dominate the radio scene, which includes Islamic stations and stations broadcasting in local languages. [2] The BBC World Service is available in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. [2] The state-run Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) is funded from advertising revenue and from the government. [2]