Internet Firm Mawingu Logs into Mandera County

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"Mawingu remains committed to going the extra mile to meet our customers at their connectivity point of need," says CEO, Mr Farouk Ramji. (Photo: Business Daily)

Internet Service Provider (ISP), Mawingu, has announced the expansion of its network to Mandera County, bringing the number of counties to 30 that the ISP has connected to its network across the country.

In its second second half of 2024 progress update, Mawingu’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Farouk Ramji, said the company has marked yet another milestone towards its long-term vision of making meaningful connectivity accessible to more Kenyans at very competitive prices points.

He said its cost is competitive compared to other service providers and is building sustainable, flexible infrastructure in underserved regions.

Mawingu has also enhanced its network coverage in Garissa County with an investment in fibre delivery infrastructure. The ISP will be laying more than 30 kilometres of fibre to improve its connectivity experience in the county.

Mr Ramji said Mawingu’s progressive expansion into more counties across Kenya, with a focus on providing meaningful internet to these unserved and underserved areas has been largely informed by key learnings and strategic insights.

“Mawingu remains committed to going the extra mile to meet our customers at their connectivity point of need,” Mr Ramji said. “To this end, we are firmly focused on expediting our mid-term growth strategy of expanding our connectivity to additional counties across Kenya.”

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