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BURN bags $80M to expand clean cookstoves in Africa

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Last updated: June 28, 2025 12:40 pm
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Now, tenants can shop around for the best Internet service that suits their needs and budget. This new regulation is expected to increase competition among ISPs, leading to better services, lower prices, and more innovation in the market.

For developers and estate managers, this change might mean renegotiating contracts with current ISPs or opening up their infrastructure to allow multiple providers to offer services to tenants. While this may come with some logistical challenges, the long-term benefits for consumers and the overall Internet landscape in Kenya are significant.

With more choice and competition, tenants can expect faster speeds, better customer service, and more affordable Internet packages. This move by the CAK is a step in the right direction towards creating a more competitive and consumer-friendly Internet market in Kenya.

Overall, the decision to allow tenants to choose their ISP is a positive development for the tech industry in Kenya and a win for consumers who have long been limited in their options for Internet service. This change is expected to drive innovation, improve service quality, and ultimately benefit all Internet users in the country. Kenya is experiencing a major shift in its internet service provider landscape, thanks to a new policy that treats internet access as essential as electricity or water. This means that developers who try to block consumers from switching to a different provider could face hefty fines or even jail time.

The new building code in Kenya now requires new constructions to have fiber ducts that can accommodate multiple internet service providers. This ensures that competition is encouraged, and consumers have the freedom to choose the best service for their needs.

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While Safaricom still dominates the fixed internet market in Kenya, challengers like Jamii Telecom, Zuku, Poa Internet, and even Starlink are making significant strides. Starlink, in particular, has quickly captured over 1% of the market in just a few months. With this level playing field, consumers have more options and can say goodbye to subpar service and dead zones in their homes.

This policy aligns Kenya with countries like the UK, US, and South Africa, where exclusive deals with ISPs are already prohibited. For the average Kenyan, this means having the power to choose the internet service that works best for them, without being locked into a single provider.

As the market continues to evolve and more providers enter the scene, consumers can look forward to better speeds, friendlier customer support, and a wider range of options to suit their needs. The days of being stuck with a single overpriced service are coming to an end, and Kenyans can now enjoy the freedom to surf the web on their own terms. The world is constantly changing, and with that change comes the need for new and innovative solutions to the problems we face. One area that is seeing rapid advancement is technology, specifically artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to revolutionize industries across the board, from healthcare to finance to transportation.

In recent years, AI has made significant strides in fields such as healthcare and diagnostics. AI-powered algorithms are being used to analyze medical images, predict patient outcomes, and even assist in surgical procedures. This not only speeds up the diagnosis and treatment process but also improves accuracy and reduces the risk of human error.

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In the finance industry, AI is being used to detect fraud, predict market trends, and automate customer service. By analyzing vast amounts of data in real-time, AI algorithms can identify patterns and anomalies that humans may overlook. This has the potential to save companies billions of dollars in losses due to fraudulent activity.

In the transportation sector, AI is being used to improve safety and efficiency. Self-driving cars are becoming a reality, with companies like Tesla and Google leading the way in developing autonomous vehicles. These cars use AI algorithms to navigate traffic, predict the behavior of other drivers, and make split-second decisions to avoid accidents.

But with all these advancements comes the concern of job displacement. As AI becomes more sophisticated, there is the fear that many jobs will become obsolete. However, experts argue that AI will actually create more jobs than it replaces, as new industries and roles will emerge to support the technology.

Overall, the potential benefits of AI far outweigh the potential risks. From improving healthcare outcomes to driving economic growth, AI has the power to transform our world for the better. It is up to us to embrace this technology and use it responsibly to ensure a brighter future for all.

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