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Rendeavour, owner and developer of Tatu City, has created a company to deliver high-speed internet connectivity to thousands of digitally underserved residents in nearby towns and informal settlements. Rendeavour Deputy Country Head for Kenya, Alex Kahu says Fahari Link will deploy wifi internet connections in public spaces such as shopping centres and sports fields, ensuring that digital access is available to all, including mobile users.
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Tatu City neighbors connected with high-speed internet
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