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Kenya’s Mobile Penetration Hits 145% – CA Report

Communication Authority of Kenya

Communication Authority of Kenya

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has released the latest Sector Statistics Report for Q1 2025 (January–March). 

Total mobile (SIM) subscriptions reached a record 76.16 million. This is a 6.7% rise from the previous quarter. This brings the mobile penetration rate to 145.3%. This shows the prevalence of multiple SIM ownership across the country. 

Machine-to-machine (M2M) subscriptions, vital for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions such as smart meters and vehicle tracking, also saw a healthy rise of 3.5%, reaching nearly 2 million.

The number of mobile money subscriptions grew by 7.2% to 45.36 million. At the same time, the number of registered mobile money agents rose by 5.5% to 416,994. 

Mobile data subscriptions increased by 1.9% to 57.18 million. Mobile broadband connections on the other hand rose by 2.4% to 44.44 million.

Smartphone usage continues to rise steadily. From the report, we can see that Kenya now has 42.35 million smartphones in use (up 2.1%). There are also 32.5 million feature phones (up 6.5%). Overall mobile phone penetration stood at 143%, with smartphones and feature phones accounting for 80.8% and 62.2% of mobile devices, respectively. 

Rise in Cyber Threats

One of the most concerning findings from the report was the rise in cyber threats. Kenya’s National KE-CIRT detected 2.5 billion cyber threat events during the quarter. This is a 201.7% increase in detected threats. KE-CIRT issued 13.2 million cyber threat advisories which is up 14.2% from the previous period.

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