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Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Amazon's satellite gateway plans, fresh EU funding and a global data summit are affirming Kenya's role as a leading digital hub in Africa

Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya. Photo by Ken Mwaura

Joyce Wacekeby Joyce Waceke
June 16, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Amazon's satellite gateway plans, fresh EU funding and a global data summit are affirming Kenya's role as a leading digital hub in Africa

Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya. Photo by Ken Mwaura

Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya. Photo by Ken Mwaura

Joyce Wacekeby Joyce Waceke
June 16, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read

NAIROBI

Kenya is strengthening its position as one of Africa’s leading digital infrastructure and technology hubs, with major developments in satellite connectivity, digital investment and global technology engagement highlighting the country’s growing strategic importance.

In recent weeks, Amazon moved to establish its first African satellite gateway in Kenya, the European Union expanded its investment partnership with the country, and Nairobi hosted the first Global Data Festival ever held on African soil.

Amazon’s satellite internet division, Amazon Kuiper Kenya Limited, has applied to the Communications Authority of Kenya for an international gateway operator license that would allow it to establish a satellite earth station and network control center in the country.

The application, published in a Kenya Gazette notice on June 5, seeks a 15-year license covering satellite gateway infrastructure capable of transmitting and receiving international telecommunications traffic.

If approved, the facility would become Amazon’s first satellite ground station in Africa and a key component of its low-Earth-orbit broadband network.

The project, rebranded from Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo in November 2025, is designed to expand broadband access through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites.

Amazon’s African strategy is linked to a partnership with Vodafone and its subsidiary Vodacom, which holds a stake in Safaricom. Under an agreement announced in March 2026, the companies plan to connect satellite services to 4G and 5G base stations in remote and underserved areas.

Kenya is the second African market in which Amazon has sought regulatory approval, after Nigeria.

The move would increase competition in Kenya’s satellite broadband market, where SpaceX’s Starlink had 22,282 subscribers as of December 2025, according to data from the Communications Authority.

EU Commits New Funding for Digital, Trade Projects

At the same time, Kenya secured new commitments from the European Union under the Global Gateway initiative.

During a June 8 meeting in Brussels between President William Ruto and European Commission Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Henna Virkkunen, the two sides formalized a deeper strategic partnership focused on digital transformation and trade.

The package includes €15 million for fiber-optic network expansion, €12 million for digitizing land registration systems and €10 million for Kenya’s Digital Transformation Center, including support for artificial intelligence and digital trade policy.

The EU also committed €17 million to modernizing the Northern Corridor trade route stretching from Mombasa to Kisangani.

The discussions advanced work toward a data adequacy framework between Kenya and the EU, a step that could facilitate cross-border data flows and digital trade. The EU is the largest market for Kenya’s exports.

Global Data Festival Makes African Debut in Nairobi

Nairobi also hosted the Global Data Festival from June 2 to 5 alongside the Kenya Space Expo and Conference, attracting more than 1,000 delegates from over 60 countries.

Organized by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, the Kenya Space Agency and the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data, the event focused on data, artificial intelligence, satellite technologies and digital public infrastructure.

Taken together, the developments highlight Kenya’s growing role as a regional center for connectivity, digital innovation and technology policy.

As global technology companies, international investors and policymakers deepen their engagement with the country, Kenya is increasingly positioning itself at the forefront of Africa’s digital transformation.

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Amazon's satellite gateway plans, fresh EU funding and a global data summit are affirming Kenya's role as a leading digital hub in Africa

Amazon Satellite Expansion, EU Investment Boost Kenya’s Digital Hub Ambitions

Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya. Photo by Ken Mwaura

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Kenya is strengthening its position as one of Africa’s leading digital infrastructure and technology hubs, with major developments in satellite connectivity, digital investment and global technology engagement highlighting the country’s growing strategic importance.

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Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya. Photo by Ken Mwaura

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Kenya is strengthening its position as one of Africa’s leading digital infrastructure and technology hubs, with major developments in satellite connectivity, digital investment and global technology engagement highlighting the country’s growing strategic importance.

In recent weeks, Amazon moved to establish its first African satellite gateway in Kenya, the European Union expanded its investment partnership with the country, and Nairobi hosted the first Global Data Festival ever held on African soil.

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