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Safaricom has expanded its 5G coverage in Kenya to 28 towns in 21 counties, allowing users to access super-fast Internet.

Additionally, the telco has launched 5G data bundles to allow over 400,000 customers to browse at fast rates, with typical speeds ranging from 400 Mbps to 700 Mbps.

The 5G Tunukiwa bundles are personalised based on usage and accessible through the MySafaricom app, Safaricom.com, and USSD codes.

In collaboration with Huawei, Safaricom has established three 5G experience centres in Nairobi, each at Safaricom’s Village Market, The Hub, and Buruburu Shops.

The facilities include speed testing booths, smart home and business capability displays, and virtual reality gaming areas.

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