Satellite is the very near future. Most telcos here - AT&T, Viacom, Verizon, etc - have acquired satellite startups last few years. Big Tech lead by Tesla, Facebook, Google all have well-oiled satellite units. 20 years ago you needed a telco mast to boost your signal for international calls or internet. That reality gave Safcom cover to rout Airtel and Telkom as local monopoly in mobile voice, data and payments.
But now it's possible to connect to satellite direct without telco network. Satellite mobile phones have come of age. As soon they stop costing an arm & a leg - there will be Starlink and Facebook simcards in Nairobi. Flat rock-bottom tariffs worldwide. Safcom will get a heart attack. It is why I laugh at Pundit here whose pension is basically Safcom stock and an indigenous tree farm in Mau. Njamba is the other fool with inherited assets in the dinosaur.
Of course poor Kenyans have put up with state capture incompetence for a full 20 years. Uber dispensed the archaic city cabs... for bundles and Youtube and Netflix - for a BOOMING DIGITAL ECONOMY- Elon Musk is your knight in shining armor.