The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has partnered with Syokinet Solutions to activate 1.6Tbps data capacity on its fibre optic cable, connecting Mombasa to Nairobi.
The partnership marks a major milestone in the country’s journey towards achieving its digital infrastructure goals and solidifying its position as a leader in East Africa’s tech ecosystem.
With the new high-capacity fiber link, KPC and Syokinet Solutions aim to bring fast gigabit internet speeds and unparalleled reliability to homes, businesses, and community networks in Nairobi and Mombasa.
This upgrade is expected to have a profound impact on various sectors, including education, healthcare, and finance, by providing seamless connectivity and empowering Kenyans to access world-class digital services.
KPC Managing Director Joe Sang emphasized the significance of the partnership saying that the launch represents a new milestone for KPC as they strive to expand and upgrade their fiber optic cable in line with a long-term business diversification strategy.
Our collaboration with Syokinet will unlock additional connectivity and offer high-speed internet services for homes and businesses between Nairobi and Mombasa, supporting the government’s visionary Digital Superhighway agenda.
Syokinet will enhance the quality of life for Kenyans by providing faster, more reliable connections. Syokinet CEO Ian Kasyoki expressed his company’s dedication to working with partners like KPC to achieve the government’s vision of a digitally-enabled society.
A Leap Forward in Connectivity and Economic Growth
The launch of the new high-capacity fiber link is expected to generate significant economic benefits for Kenya, including job creation, increased productivity, and improved competitiveness. With KPC’s fiber optic cable infrastructure running securely alongside the pipeline right-of-way, carriers can enjoy highly reliable and low latency connectivity.
Expanding Connectivity through Partnerships
KPC has a proven track record of collaborating with leading telcos and ISPs, including Safaricom, MTN, Airtel Network, Jamii Telcom, and Wananchi. The company continues to engage with more partners to maximize utilization of its infrastructure for the benefit of all Kenyans.
About the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC)
The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) is a state-owned corporation responsible for the transportation of petroleum products by pipeline. With a vision to be a world-class pipeline company, KPC is committed to expanding and upgrading its fiber optic cable infrastructure to support Kenya’s digital infrastructure goals.
About Syokinet Solutions
Syokinet Solutions is a leading provider of internet services, dedicated to empowering customers with faster, more reliable connections. By partnering with KPC, Syokinet Solutions aims to contribute to the development of Kenya’s digital infrastructure and support the government’s vision of a digitally-enabled society.
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