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Kenya's ICT Sector Shows Strong Growth in Mobile Technology and Cybersecurity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47481, member: 636"] Kenya's technology sector shows remarkable growth according to new data from the Communications Authority. Mobile phone users reached a record 76.16 million people during the first quarter of 2025. The country achieved a mobile penetration rate of 145.3 percent. Machine-to-machine connections expanded by 3.5 percent and approached 2 million subscriptions. Smart technology adoption continues across different industries. Mobile money services gained significant traction among Kenyan consumers. Subscriptions climbed 7.2 percent to reach 45.36 million users. Mobile money agents increased to more than 416,000 locations nationwide. Citizens use smartphones at unprecedented levels with 42.35 million devices active. Feature phone usage also grew to 32.5 million units. Cybersecurity concerns escalated dramatically during this reporting period. Detected cyber threats jumped 201.7 percent to total 2.5 billion incidents. Security advisories increased 14.2 percent to 13.2 million warnings. Digital infrastructure faces mounting pressure as more people access online services. Authorities work to strengthen protection measures against these growing risks. Mobile data usage patterns reveal strong consumer demand for connectivity. Data subscriptions rose to 57.18 million accounts with 1.9 percent growth. Broadband mobile subscriptions reached 44.44 million users. Voice call traffic expanded significantly across domestic networks. International and roaming services also experienced substantial increases. Kenya maintains its position as Africa's leading technology hub. The postal sector experienced mixed results with reduced traditional mail volumes. Digital transformation continues reshaping how citizens communicate and conduct business. Technology companies and infrastructure providers find expanding opportunities throughout the region. [/QUOTE]
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