Kenya’s Home Fibre Market Heats Up as Savanna Fibre Introduces Aggressive New Pricing
Savanna Fibre has unveiled new home internet packages in Kenya offering up to 1Gbps speeds at competitive prices, signaling intensifying competition..
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Savanna Fibre has launched aggressive new pricing for its home fibre internet packages in Kenya, aiming to disrupt the market dominated by major players.
- Savanna Fibre is offering a 1 Gbps plan for KES 10,000, significantly undercutting competitors.
- The new pricing, effective May 1, 2026, positions Savanna Fibre as a direct challenger to Safaricom Home Fibre, Zuku, and Faiba.
- The company is introducing four speed tiers, bundled with WiFi routers and unlimited device support, with initial coverage focused on specific Nairobi areas.
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