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  2. List of mobile network operators in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi. Retrieved 15 December 2017. ^ Kamau, Macharia (6 December 2017). "Jamii Telecom becomes fourth mobile operator with launch of data focused network". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 4 July 2018. ^ Njanja, Annie (15 October 2018). "Airtel, Telkom eat into Safaricom market share".

  3. M-Pesa - Wikipedia

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    M-PESA (M for mobile, PESA is Swahili for money) is a mobile phone-based money transfer service, payments and micro-financing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone and Safaricom, the largest mobile network operator in Kenya. [1] It has since expanded to Tanzania, Mozambique, DRC, Lesotho, Ghana, Egypt, Afghanistan, South Africa and Ethiopia.

  4. M-Kopa - Wikipedia

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    M-Kopa (M for mobile, kopa is Swahili for borrow, stylized as M-KOPA) [1] is an African connected asset financing platform that provides underbanked customers in Africa to essential products including smartphones, electric motorbikes & digital financial services. [2][3] M-Kopa was launched commercially in 2012 and is headquartered in Nairobi.

  5. Telephone numbers in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Mobile operators. In Kenya there are four [ 1 ] mobile network operators (MNO): Safaricom, Airtel (formerly Kencell, Celtel, and Zain), Equitel (MVNO) and Telkom Kenya (Orange). [ 2 ] The Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) has assigned several Area Codes to each operator. All mobile Area Codes used the start with the digit 7.

  6. Safaricom - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.safaricom.co.ke. Safaricom PLC is a listed Kenyan mobile network operator headquartered at Safaricom House in Nairobi, Kenya. [2] It is the largest telecommunications provider in Kenya, and one of the most profitable companies in the East and Central Africa region. [3] The company offers mobile telephony, mobile money transfer ...

  7. Equitel - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2018, data from the Communications Authority of Kenya showed that Equitel was the second-biggest mobile-money transfer service in Kenya with over 2.075 million subscribers. During this period, they transacted a total of Ksh467.2 billion ($4.25 billion). This value was 22.04% of Kenya’s mobile money transactions. [12]

  8. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    [209] In February 2010, Vodafone launched the world's cheapest mobile phone known as Vodafone 150, intended to sell for below $15 (£10) in the developing world. It was initially launched in India, Turkey and eight African countries including Lesotho, Kenya and Ghana.

  9. Telkom Kenya - Wikipedia

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    It also offers mobile GSM voice and high speed internet services under the Orange Kenya brand, in which it is the 3rd in market share after Safaricom and Airtel Kenya. [6] In 2018, it was announced [7] that Airtel Kenya was considering a merger with Telkom Kenya. In March 2018, the company resumed a mobile-money service that it had dropped in 2017.

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