Fibre to the Home, abbreviated as FTTH is the installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings and businesses to provide unprecedented high-speed Internet access. Basically, this is cabled internet, directly to your house, business or premise. Safaricom debuted into this market segment sometime last year in a bid to take on the existing players like Hai, Zuku Fibre and JTL’s Faiba. This product was initially only available in select estates and has since grown to cover a whooping 90,000 homes. Since the other players don’t reveal their numbers, it is a bit hard to know what percentage of the market this number represents, but this is an impressive fete nontheless. Many people have questions about this product. We shall try address some of these.
How different it is from Mobile Internet
See, mobile internet requires you to have a SIM card and a mobile-internet-capable device like a smartphone/router. The internet you will be using will be beamed to you wirelessly from the nearest cell tower.
Who is most likely to benefit from Safaricom Home Fibre Internet?
If you are a heavy data user, you might want to check out this service. Also, people that are serious about home entertainment, we’re talking streaming Netflix, Showmax, watching movies online, YouTube all day, Spotify all night, these folks might find Home Fibre a decent solution. If you own several devices that need to be connected to the web, say your PC, your laptop, your tablet and smartphones, it doesn’t make sense to have them all on seperate data plans. Safaricom Home Fibre offers unlimited internet at the desired price/data speed. Investing in a package that offers enough bandwidth that can be comfortably shared across all the devices could be far more cost effective.
Safaricom Home Fibre packages
How do I get access to the Safaricom Home Fibre service?
How do I get in touch with Fibre customer service?
Are you a Safaricom Home Fibre customer? What has been your experience so far? I know a number of Fibre to the home providers in the city whose speeds are a lot lower than what they paid for. Show us the kind of speeds you’re getting.