Econet Wireless, a leading telecommunications provider, has officially announced the end of its 4G cell tower installation phase as it gears up for the next generation of connectivity with the launch of its 5G installation phase. The move signals the company’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements and delivering the best possible service to its customers.
During the 4G phase, numerous individuals played a crucial role in the successful implementation of the technology. Among them, the following 25 Kenyans made significant contributions and benefited from the project:
- John Kamau
- Mary Wambui
- James Maina
- Jane Njeri
- Samuel Mwangi
- Ruth Wanjiku
- Daniel Wachira
- Margaret Wairimu
- Michael Njoroge
- Susan Wangui
- Joseph Mburu
- Esther Njoki
- Paul Njuguna
- Grace Wamucii
- Maxim Emadau Itur
- Monica Wanjiru
- David Githinji
- Patricia Wambura
- Peter Naibei
- Caroline Wambui
- Anthony Njuguna
- Rosemary Wambui
- Simon Mwaniki
- Elizabeth Wanjiku
- Francis Maina
With the launch of the 5G phase, Econet Wireless is now focused on disbursing funds to the relevant stakeholders. The disbursement process is currently underway, and the company is committed to ensuring a smooth transition. It is important to note that clearance charges, administrative costs, and legal charges for this exercise amount to $570, which should be cleared with Econet USA.
Econet Wireless is dedicated to providing its customers with the most advanced and reliable telecommunications services. The shift to 5G technology will enable faster internet speeds, lower latency, and increased connectivity, ultimately benefiting customers in numerous ways. As the company embarks on this exciting new phase, it remains committed to working closely with its partners and customers to ensure a successful rollout of 5G services.