- Kenyaweb delivers website development, hosting and domain registration alongside internet connectivity and custom applications.
- The company tackles digital infrastructure gaps with decades of expertise, scalable services and sector innovations.
Kenyaweb Solutions powers web and internet services in Kenya
Pan Kenyaweb.com Limited, trading as Kenyaweb Solutions, has operated since 1996 (originally Form‑Net Africa Limited) and is one of Kenya’s oldest and most trusted providers of web, intranet and internet consultancy services. Headquartered in Nairobi, with branches in Eldoret and Mombasa, the company provides Internet Service Provision (wireless broadband and fibre), website design, hosting, domain registration, intranet development, email, mobile apps, VoIP, e‑commerce and bespoke applications. Its team was responsible for four of the twenty highest ranked websites in Kenya as listed by the World Bank, including its own corporate site—an unmatched achievement among local web firms.
Kenyaweb’s LinkedIn profile emphasises its longevity and reputation, noting its origins dating back nearly three decades and a workforce of around seventy qualified staff across multiple offices. The company aims to deliver innovative ICT value through continuous technological enhancement and client partnership, focusing on quality, scalability and cost‑effective delivery.
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Industry context and Pan Kenyaweb.com Limited expertise
Kenya’s digital sector is advancing rapidly, with rising demand for integrated online presence and connectivity among SMEs, NGOs and institutions. Yet many businesses lack affordable, reliable solutions combining web development, hosting and broadband access. Providers must overcome challenges including high infrastructure costs, regulatory compliance, cybersecurity needs and balancing speed with affordability.
Recent sector innovations include AI‑driven email security, cloud hosting optimisation, and mobile‑first web development. While Kenyaweb does not cite these specifically, its adherence to W3C standards and compliance (e.g. US Accessibility Act Section 508) shows alignment with industry best practice and accessibility trends. Kenyaweb’s long operational history and comprehensive service portfolio position it well to serve organisations needing both connectivity and online platforms. Its early entry into the market, combined with dependable customer service and continual product enhancement, have enabled it to retain relevance even as newer firms enter the sector.