With OEMs like Infinix and Tecno already reportedly working on 5G devices, it is only a matter of time before more and more Kenyans own 5G devices, and then, we shall really see Safaricom 5G taking hold, opening possibilities that we don’t even know of yet. Worth noting is that these are preliminary tests and 5G sites are still few and far between so you might not get these 300Mbps speeds on Safaricom 5G immediately but knowing the carrier and seeing just how consistently they’re rolling out new sites, this might not take too long. These 5G speeds that seem to routinely break 100Mbps with others reporting over 300Mbps only go to give Safaricom an even stronger lead over the competition. Safaricom 4G is prevalent across many parts of the country already and the carrier manages to deliver some seriously impressive speeds with me personally getting consistently upwards of 50Mbps in areas where the competition struggles to maintain a stable signal, let alone maintain a stable internet speed. Picked up 5g at Yaya center /DCXu6o4EY7- Mzee mnyama.** January 6, 2022
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