Kenya All Optical Summit 2026 promotes role of fibre networks in AI and 5G expansion

Date: 2026-05-04
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The Kenya All Optical Summit 2026 has underscored the importance of advanced fibre infrastructure in supporting next-generation digital technologies, including artificial intelligence and 5G networks.

The summit, held in Nairobi, was jointly hosted by the ICT Authority, the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), the Telecommunications Service Providers of Kenya (TESPOK), and Huawei Kenya under the theme “Future-Proof Fibre Connectivity for AI Era.”

Discussions at the summit focused on the strategic role of all-optical networks in enabling large-scale deployment of 5G services, accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence, and strengthening Kenya’s broader digital transformation agenda. Stakeholders highlighted that robust fibre connectivity is essential for handling increasing data demands and supporting emerging digital applications.

The event brought together representatives from the Ministry of Information Communications and the Digital Economy Kenya, the ATU, the World Broadband Association, and the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector, alongside industry players including Safaricom.

Participants emphasized the need for continued investment in fibre infrastructure to support digital services, enhance connectivity, and drive innovation across sectors. The summit also provided a platform for collaboration among policymakers, regulators, and private sector actors working to advance Kenya’s position in the digital economy.

 

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