- Roke Investments International offers broadband, enterprise ICT and managed services nationwide.
- The company tackles Uganda’s connectivity challenges through infrastructure investment and innovation.
Roke Investments International Ltd delivers broadband and ICT services
Roke Investments International Ltd, widely known as Roke Telkom, is a Ugandan internet service provider established in 2006. The company offers broadband internet, enterprise networking and ICT services to individuals, SMEs, NGOs and large institutions. According to its LinkedIn profile, Roke has built a strong presence in the market through partnerships and by focusing on affordable, reliable connectivity.
Its services include fibre-to-the-home, wireless broadband, VPNs, managed ICT solutions and cloud-based services. The company also works with international partners to provide global-standard solutions tailored to Uganda’s market conditions. Roke has emphasised customer support and service delivery, establishing itself as a trusted partner for organisations requiring dependable digital infrastructure.
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Roke Investments International Ltd responds to industry challenges
Uganda’s telecom and ICT industry is growing, but challenges remain. Expanding infrastructure is costly, rural areas still face limited connectivity, and affordability continues to be a concern for many households. Operators must also deal with rising cybersecurity risks and regulatory demands while maintaining service quality. Roke Investments International addresses these pressures through ongoing infrastructure investment and innovation. The company has rolled out fibre networks in urban areas and extended wireless coverage to reach underserved communities.
By combining broadband access, enterprise ICT and strong customer service, Roke Investments International Ltd remains a central player in Uganda’s digital economy. Its investments are helping to close the digital divide, strengthen business capacity, and contribute to the country’s wider digital transformation.