Kenya's Internet Capacity Reaches Breaking Point as Demand Surges to 71%
Kenya's internet capacity rose to 24 Tbps in 2025, led by PEACE cable growth as demand outpaced infrastructure expansion. This surge in demand poses significant challenges for Africa's internet infrastructure.
Nadia Okonkwo
Tech & Business Reporter
Kenya's Internet Capacity Nears Limit as Usage Climbs to 71%
Kenya's internet capacity has reached a breaking point, with usage surging to 71% in 2025. This growth is largely driven by the expansion of the PEACE cable, which has increased the country's internet capacity to 24 Tbps.
Background and Context
Kenya's internet growth has been steady over the years, with the country's internet penetration rate increasing from 20% in 2015 to over 50% in 2020. However, this growth has put a strain on the country's internet infrastructure, leading to frequent outages and slow speeds.
Key Developments
The PEACE cable, which spans over 10,000 kilometers, has been a game-changer for Kenya's internet connectivity. The cable, which was launched in 2020, has increased the country's internet capacity by over 50%. However, despite this growth, demand for internet services has continued to outpace infrastructure expansion.
Impact on Africa
Kenya's internet capacity growth is a reflection of the growing demand for internet services across Africa. As more people and businesses turn to the internet for communication, entertainment, and commerce, the demand for high-speed internet has increased exponentially. However, the lack of investment in internet infrastructure has led to frequent outages and slow speeds, hindering economic growth and development.
Analysis
The growth of Kenya's internet capacity is a positive trend, but it also poses significant challenges for the country's internet infrastructure. To meet the growing demand for internet services, Kenya will need to invest heavily in upgrading its internet infrastructure, including the expansion of fiber-optic cables and the deployment of 5G networks.
What Happens Next
Kenya's internet capacity growth is expected to continue, driven by the increasing demand for internet services. However, to meet this demand, the government and private sector will need to invest heavily in upgrading the country's internet infrastructure.
People Also Ask
* Q: What is the current internet capacity of Kenya?
A: Kenya's internet capacity has reached 24 Tbps.
* Q: What is driving the growth of Kenya's internet capacity?
A: The expansion of the PEACE cable is driving the growth of Kenya's internet capacity.
* Q: What are the implications of Kenya's internet capacity growth for Africa?
A: The growth of Kenya's internet capacity is a reflection of the growing demand for internet services across Africa, and highlights the need for investment in internet infrastructure to meet this demand.
SOURCES & REFERENCES
This article was researched and compiled by the PulseAfrica editorial team using information from international news sources including Reuters, BBC Africa, Al Jazeera, AFP, and local African media outlets. PulseAfrica is committed to accurate, balanced and independent journalism covering all 54 African nations in three languages.