- Jambo Telecoms provides broadband connectivity and ICT services for homes and businesses across Kenya.
- The firm addresses industry challenges such as high infrastructure costs, competition, and the rural digital divide.
Jambo Telecoms Limited expands broadband services
Through its Jambo Broadband brand, Jambo Telecoms Limited offers a variety of internet solutions. Its services range from fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) to fixed wireless broadband and customised business connectivity. The company’s mission is to make internet access fast, stable, and affordable for urban as well as semi-urban populations.
The company emphasises value for money, reliable customer support, and dependable service. Its website notes that Jambo provides flexible packages to meet the needs of different groups, from individual households to schools and corporate clients. By extending operations outside Nairobi, the firm addresses the limited reach of existing fibre networks.
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Jambo Telecoms matters in Kenya’s broadband market
Kenya’s digital sector has been expanding at an impressive pace. The demand for stable broadband is no longer limited to big companies—online shopping, virtual classrooms, cloud services and mobile payments have all pushed ordinary households and small firms to seek better connections. But the industry continues to face difficulties. Rolling out new networks is expensive, rural areas remain underserved, fibre cables are often damaged, and long-standing players such as Safaricom and Zuku hold most of the market share.
Jambo Telecoms has stepped into this space by keeping its internet plans affordable and paying close attention to customer service. Its strategy of combining fibre links with wireless access makes it possible to serve regions where fibre deployment is not yet practical. As Kenya works towards broader internet access, smaller ISPs like Jambo Telecoms are becoming more significant. They help close the coverage gaps, making digital services more inclusive and supporting innovation and economic growth.