It looks like Safaricom will be leasing fiber bandwidth according to:
http://www.capitalfm.co....nnect-kenyans-internet/
"Safaricom, which has to date rolled out 3,200km of fiber reaching 7,000 homes,
will lease additional broadband infrastructure built and owned by Kenya Power in order to roll out a “last mile” network, with the aim of connecting more homes to its broadband internet services."
“By leveraging on Kenya Power’s electricity infrastructure we will not only be able to accelerate the rate of connection to homes, we will
tackle challenges experienced in roll-out of broadband services and reduce the inconvenience caused to Kenyans when we are forced to dig trenches to lay the underground fiber optic cable grid,” he said.
This is good news, Safaricom is independent from KPLC, it's not like they were merging to do fiber to home together as I assumed, meaning that KPLC can launch it's own.
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.