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Kenya: Google Launches 4G Internet Balloon Service Across Kenya

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Telkom Kenya and Google subsidiary Loon have launched their internet balloon service, providing internet to rural areas of Kenya. The project has been some two years in the making and effectively provides a series of floating cell phone towers with a 4G internet connection.

“The Internet-enabled balloons will be able to offer connectivity to the many Kenyans who live in remote regions that are underserved or totally unserved, and as such remain disadvantaged,” said Mugo Kibati, Telkom Kenya’s CEO.

Tests of the balloons in late June resulted in download speeds of almost 19 Mbps and uplink transfers of 4.74 Mbps, with the connection tested for email, web browsing, WhatsApp video calls and YouTube.

Not just hot air

The Loon balloons will start by covering a region of some 50,000 square kilometres, including the areas of Iten, Eldoret, Baringo, Nakuru, Kakamega, Kisumu, Kisii, Bomet, Kericho, and Narok.

The balloons do not remain stationary, but move according to the winds in any given area. The aim is to deploy the balloons in a network so that coverage can be maintained no matter what the weather and prevailing winds do.

They float well above the stratosphere, higher than commercial air traffic, between 18 to 23 kilometres above the earth’s surface.

CS @mucheru at Radad, Baringo County testing the Telkom Loon Service Deployment Testing with @mugokibati and the entire Telkom team. #UbiquitousConnectivityforall pic.twitter.com/aj0K8IP96v

– Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs (@MoICTKenya) July 8, 2020