Telkom Kenya is a fixed-line telecommunications operator that was split from the Posts and Telecommunications parastatal in 1998. As a landline-focused incumbent, Telkom has struggled to compete as mobile and internet services displaced traditional telephony.

Overview

Telkom once had a monopoly on telephone services. Today, it operates a small fixed-line network and broadband services, but market share is minimal.

Key Points

Outlook

Telkom's future is uncertain without significant restructuring or strategic refocus.

See Also

Sources

  1. Government of Kenya. "Sector Reports and Statistics." https://www.go.ke/

  2. World Bank Kenya Studies. https://www.worldbank.org/

  3. African Development Bank Research. https://www.afdb.org/

  4. GSMA Intelligence. "Kenya Sector Analysis." https://www.gsmaintelligence.com/

  5. Central Bank of Kenya. "Annual Reports." https://www.centralbank.go.ke/