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November 11, 2025
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Safaricom increases Home Fibre FUP limit for all plans to 15TB, post-FUP speeds up to 100Mbps

Safaricom increases Home Fibre FUP limit for all plans to 15TB, post-FUP speeds up to 100Mbps

Safaricom has quietly revised its Home Fibre Fair Usage Policy (FUP), making one of the most significant updates to the service in years. The telco recently..

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Safaricom Home Fibre has significantly revised its Fair Usage Policy (FUP), drastically increasing data limits and post-FUP speeds across all plans. This update, reflected on their official FAQ page, aims to provide a near-"unlimited" experience for most users.

  • All Home Fibre packages now share a uniform FUP limit of 15TB, a major increase from previous caps ranging from 500GB to 1TB.
  • Post-FUP speeds have been substantially improved, with the Diamond plan now retaining 50Mbps (up from 3Mbps) and the Platinum plan specifying a 100Mbps post-FUP speed.
  • The changes were quietly rolled out last month, reinforcing Safaricom's position in the home internet market amidst growing competition.

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Airtel and Safaricom Upgrade Data Plans in Kenya; EdgeNext Launches Services in Nigeria - November 2025

In Kenya, two major telecommunication companies have upgraded their offerings. Airtel Kenya quietly upgraded its Premier postpaid plans, providing subscribers with substantially more data and minutes. Similarly, Safaricom Home Fibre significantly revised its Fair Usage Policy (FUP), increasing data limits to 15TB and boosting post-FUP speeds up to 100Mbps to provide a near-"unlimited" experience. This update was reflected on Safaricom's official FAQ page. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, global provider EdgeNext launched its Content Delivery Network (CDN) and cloud hosting services. This was achieved through a partnership with Rack Centre, establishing EdgeNext's platforms within Rack Centre's facility in Lagos to provide low-latency services.

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