Kenya’s mobile subscriptions up 1.95%

04 November 2024

The number of active mobile subscriptions in Kenya increased to 68 million as at the end of March, representing a penetration rate of 132.1%, according to the Communications Authority (CA).

The figure is up from 66.7 million subscriptions at the end of December 2023, representing an increase of 1.95% over the three-month period.

Safaricom tops the subscription list with 44,666,368 subscribers, followed by Airtel with 19,858,255, Finserve (Equitel) with 1,497,283, Telkom Kenya with 1,478,668 and Jamii Telkom with 545,819 subscribers.

The growth is attributed to customer win-back campaigns run during the period. The CA also notes that mobile money subscriptions have grown to 38.7 million, translating to a penetration rate of 75%. The growth in mobile money is attributed to the removal of withdrawal codes for transactions sent from M-Pesa to Airtel Money, which means that funds can now be transferred directly into an Airtel Money account. The total mobile data subscriptions also stood at 51.3 million, of which 72.6% were on mobile broadband.

5G mobile subscriptions rose from 509,737 to 653,716, while 4G mobile subscriptions now sit at 27.6 million, 3G and 2G are 9 million and 14 million respectively. The total available international internet bandwidth capacity in the country also grew by 20% to 20 744.3Gbps.