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    Airtel Increases 5G Home Internet Speeds by Up to 50% Without Raising Prices

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaMay 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    Airtel Kenya has quietly upgraded its 5G Smart Connect home internet plans. These 5G unlimited speeds can be accessed through the Airtel 5G router. The move comes as the demand for reliable and affordable home internet continues to grow across Kenya.

    Previously, Airtel customers could access:

    • 10 Mbps for Ksh 3,500
    • 20 Mbps for Ksh 5,000
    • 30 Mbps for Ksh 6,500

    With the new upgrade, Airtel has changed its packages to offer:

    • Up to 15 Mbps for Ksh 2,999 (30 days)
    • Up to 40 Mbps for Ksh 4,999 (30 days)

    This represents a 50% increase in speed and a slight drop in pricing. This is particularly so for users who were previously paying Ksh 3,500 for just 10 Mbps. Even the most expensive plan now delivers faster speeds at a significantly lower cost.

    New Airtel 5G Smart Connect Pricing (Unlimited Plans)

    Speed Tier30 Days90 Days180 Days
    Up to 15 MbpsKsh 2,999Ksh 8,100Ksh 14,999
    Up to 40 MbpsKsh 4,999Ksh 13,499Ksh 24,999

    A one-time connection fee of Ksh 2,000 applies for new installations. This was previously not that obvious and means that for the cheapest package, you need Ksh 5,000 to get started.

    Get up to 50% faster speeds at lower prices with Airtel 5G Smart Connect. Choose your perfect plan – 30, 90, or 180 days of uninterrupted connectivity starting at just Ksh 2,999. Visit your nearest Airtel shop today to get connected.#5GSmartConnect pic.twitter.com/Jqjq0l8w2h

    — Airtel Kenya (@AIRTEL_KE) May 20, 2025

    Airtel’s 5G Smart Connect was already attracting interest from users in areas where fibre internet isn’t available. With these new speeds and pricing, Airtel is aiming to expand its footprint and appeal to households looking for a solid fixed wireless alternative.

    By offering up to 40 Mbps for Ksh 4,999, Airtel has undercut many fibre-based ISPs, while still delivering speeds that are more than adequate for multiple users, streaming, online meetings and online gaming.

    If you’ve been on the fence about switching to 5G home internet, this might be the best time to give it a shot, especially if your area has strong Airtel 5G coverage.

    Also Read: Airtel Launches Free AI Spam Alert Service in Kenya

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