Telkom Kenya to install 400,000 line CDMA capacity network

Telkom Kenya is banking on cellular technology to help it curb cases of vandalism that costs the parastatal up to Sh450 million in losses each year. The project will see Telkom leapfrog from its ancient anologue system into first-world technology that is also cheaper to maintain in the long run.

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3 Comments

  1. I wish to congratulate Telkom for their new CDMA system. I used it recently when I was in Kenya and had the convenience of using it as I have been using it in South Korea. I could make calls, receive voice calls and surf the internet at 256.00 kbps. That is terrific. Please strengthen the wireless signal so that Internet speed is faster. Keep up the good work.

  2. I wish to congratulate Telkom for their new CDMA system. I used it recently when I was in Kenya and had the convenience of using it as I have been using it in South Korea. I could make calls, receive voice calls and surf the internet at 256.00 kbps. That is terrific. Please strengthen the wireless signal so that Internet speed is faster. Keep up the good work.

  3. tHIS IS A MILESTONE FOR THE AILING COMPANY.WERE IT NOT FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO INTERVENE IN THIS PROJECT THEN HELL COULD HAVE BEEN THE RESULT FOT TELKOM.KEEP UP GOOD WORK THE GOERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF KENYA

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