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Home » Liquid Telecom Kenya: powering East Africa’s digital transformation
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Liquid Telecom Kenya: powering East Africa’s digital transformation

By Ashley TangJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Liquid Telecom offers an extensive range of services, including high-speed internet, cloud solutions, and business services.
  • The company continues to enhance connectivity in Kenya and across the wider East African region.

Liquid Telecommunications Kenya: Leading the digital revolution in East Africa

Liquid Telecommunications Kenya Limited, a subsidiary of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, is a key player in the rapidly evolving digital landscape of East Africa. With its robust network infrastructure and forward-thinking solutions, Liquid Telecom is helping to bridge the digital divide in Kenya, offering services to businesses, government agencies, and individuals.

The company’s service portfolio is broad, including fibre-optic broadband, satellite services, cloud solutions, and data centre services. Liquid Telecom has successfully built one of the largest fibre-optic networks in Kenya, ensuring that internet access is fast, reliable, and affordable for both urban and rural communities.

Liquid Telecom’s extensive network also supports its data services and cloud offerings, which have become crucial in an increasingly digital economy. Its enterprise solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of businesses, enabling them to digitise operations and access essential services such as cloud computing and data storage.

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Challenges in the East African telecom sector

Like many telecom companies operating in the region, Liquid Telecom faces significant challenges related to infrastructure development. The lack of sufficient high-speed broadband in rural areas, combined with high installation costs and regulatory hurdles, presents a difficult environment for expansion. Additionally, Kenya’s telecom industry is growing increasingly competitive, with both international players and local startups vying for market share.

However, Liquid Telecom is addressing these challenges with innovative solutions, particularly in terms of its cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) offerings. The company has also been investing in its fibre-optic infrastructure to enhance network reliability and speed, ensuring customers can access seamless digital experiences.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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