For Kenyan remote workers, truly unlimited internet removes the stress of bundle management and surprise charges. Here’s your complete guide to the best unlimited options in 2026.
Top Unlimited Internet Providers
1. Safaricom Home Fiber (Most Reliable)
Plans and Speeds:
10 Mbps - Ksh 2,999/month
- Good for: Content writing, virtual assistant work, email
- Supports: 2-3 devices
- Video calls: HD quality (1-2 simultaneous)
- Best for: Solo workers, light usage
40 Mbps - Ksh 3,499/month
- Good for: Design work, transcription, data entry
- Supports: 4-6 devices
- Video calls: HD quality (3-4 simultaneous)
- Best for: Small home office, occasional large downloads
100 Mbps - Ksh 5,999/month
- Good for: Software development, video editing, heavy downloads
- Supports: 8-10 devices
- Video calls: 4K quality (5+ simultaneous)
- Best for: Power users, multiple workers
Coverage:
- Nairobi: Excellent (most estates)
- Mombasa: Very good
- Kisumu: Good
- Nakuru: Good
- Other towns: Check availability at Safaricom shops
Pros:
- Most reliable network
- Consistent speeds
- Good customer support
- Easy M-PESA payment
- No hidden throttling
Cons:
- Higher installation cost (Ksh 2,500-5,000)
- Limited to fiber coverage areas
- 12-month contract
Real user experience: “100 Mbps in Ruaka. Runs 24/7 for 2 years. Only 3 outages total, each fixed within 24 hours. Worth every shilling.” - Software developer
2. Zuku Fiber (Budget Option)
Plans:
10 Mbps - Ksh 1,999/month 20 Mbps - Ksh 2,500/month 40 Mbps - Ksh 3,500/month 100 Mbps - Ksh 6,000/month
Coverage:
- Nairobi: Good (many estates)
- Mombasa: Excellent
- Coastal region: Very good
- Other areas: Limited
Pros:
- Cheaper than Safaricom
- Good speeds when working
- No data caps
- Installation often free (promotions)
Cons:
- Less reliable than Safaricom
- Customer service slower
- More frequent outages
- Speed drops during peak hours
Best for: Budget-conscious workers in well-covered areas
3. Faiba 4G Home (No Cable Needed)
Plans:
10 Mbps - Ksh 2,500/month 25 Mbps - Ksh 3,000/month 50 Mbps - Ksh 4,500/month
How it works:
- Wireless router (no cables)
- Works via Faiba 4G network
- Setup in 1 hour
- Can move with you
Coverage:
- Nairobi: Good
- Major towns: Fair to good
- Rural areas: Check coverage map
Pros:
- No cable installation
- Portable (can relocate)
- Quick setup
- Good customer support
Cons:
- Slower than fiber
- Affected by network congestion
- Weather can impact signal
- FUP (Fair Usage Policy) limits heavy users
Real experience: “25 Mbps plan in Kitengela. Works well 80% of the time. Occasional slow evenings. Good for VA work and video calls.” - Virtual assistant
4. Airtel 4G Home (Newest Option)
Plans:
Unlimited 20 Mbps - Ksh 2,500/month Unlimited 50 Mbps - Ksh 3,500/month
Setup:
- 4G router provided
- No installation fee
- Works via Airtel 4G network
Coverage:
- Nairobi: Very good
- Major towns: Good
- Expanding coverage
Pros:
- Competitive pricing
- No installation costs
- Easy setup
- Portable
Cons:
- Newer service (less track record)
- Speed varies by location
- Customer support still improving
- Network congestion during peak hours
5. JTL (Jamii Telecom)
Plans:
20 Mbps - Ksh 2,000/month 50 Mbps - Ksh 2,500/month 100 Mbps - Ksh 4,000/month
Coverage:
- Nairobi: Select estates
- Very limited coverage
Pros:
- Excellent speeds
- Very reliable in covered areas
- Best price-to-speed ratio
- Great customer service
Cons:
- Very limited coverage
- Long installation wait times
- Not available in most areas
If available in your area: Excellent choice
5G Home Internet (Future-Proofing)
Safaricom 5G Home
Available in:
- Nairobi CBD
- Westlands
- Kilimani
- Parts of Upperhill
- Expanding coverage
Plans:
50 Mbps - Ksh 3,499/month 100 Mbps - Ksh 4,999/month 250 Mbps - Ksh 9,999/month
Advantages:
- Ultra-fast speeds
- Low latency (great for video calls)
- No cable needed
- Future-proof technology
Disadvantages:
- Limited coverage
- Higher cost
- Requires 5G coverage area
- May need outdoor antenna
Best for: Tech workers in 5G areas who need maximum speed
Choosing the Right Plan for Your Work
Content Writers & Virtual Assistants
Minimum needed: 10 Mbps Recommended: 20-40 Mbps
Why:
- Email and docs: minimal bandwidth
- Zoom calls: 3-5 Mbps
- Research browsing: 2-5 Mbps
- File uploads: faster with higher speeds
Best options:
- Zuku 20 Mbps (Ksh 2,500)
- Airtel 4G Home 20 Mbps (Ksh 2,500)
- Safaricom 10 Mbps (Ksh 2,999) - if reliability critical
Graphic Designers
Minimum needed: 20 Mbps Recommended: 40-50 Mbps
Why:
- Large file uploads (PSD, AI files)
- Cloud storage syncing
- Client video calls
- Asset downloads
Best options:
- Safaricom 40 Mbps (Ksh 3,499)
- Faiba 50 Mbps (Ksh 4,500)
- JTL 50 Mbps (Ksh 2,500) - if available
Software Developers
Minimum needed: 40 Mbps Recommended: 100 Mbps
Why:
- GitHub push/pull
- Docker images
- NPM/package downloads
- Video calls during coding
- Multiple services running
Best options:
- Safaricom 100 Mbps (Ksh 5,999)
- JTL 100 Mbps (Ksh 4,000) - if available
- Zuku 100 Mbps (Ksh 6,000)
Video Editors
Minimum needed: 100 Mbps Recommended: 100+ Mbps
Why:
- Multi-GB file uploads/downloads
- Cloud rendering
- 4K footage transfers
- Client review uploads
Best options:
- Safaricom 100 Mbps (Ksh 5,999)
- Safaricom 5G 100 Mbps (Ksh 4,999) - if available
- JTL 100 Mbps (Ksh 4,000) - if available
Multiple Users/Family
Minimum needed: 40 Mbps Recommended: 100 Mbps
Why:
- Simultaneous usage
- Streaming + work
- Gaming + video calls
- Multiple devices
Formula: 10 Mbps per active user
Best options:
- Safaricom 100 Mbps (Ksh 5,999)
- Zuku 100 Mbps (Ksh 6,000)
Hidden Costs & True Pricing
Installation Costs
Safaricom Fiber:
- Official: Ksh 2,500
- With promotions: Free to Ksh 1,500
- Watch for Black Friday deals
Zuku:
- Often free with promotion
- Otherwise Ksh 2,000-3,000
Faiba/Airtel 4G:
- Router deposit: Ksh 2,000-3,000 (refundable)
- No installation fee
JTL:
- Installation: Ksh 3,000-5,000
- Varies by location
Router Costs
Fiber providers:
- Router usually included
- Replacement: Ksh 3,000-5,000
4G providers:
- Router on loan
- Deposit required
- Return when canceling
Contract Terms
12-month contracts:
- Safaricom: Required
- Zuku: Required
- Early termination: Penalty fees
Month-to-month:
- Faiba: Available
- Airtel: Available
- More flexibility
True Monthly Cost
Example: Safaricom 40 Mbps
- Monthly: Ksh 3,499
- Installation (amortized): Ksh 208/month (12 months)
- Router (if bought): Ksh 0
- True cost: Ksh 3,707/month (first year)
- Year 2+: Ksh 3,499/month
Reliability Comparison
Most to Least Reliable (based on user reports):
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Safaricom Fiber - 95% uptime
- Outages: 1-2 times/year
- Resolution: 6-24 hours
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JTL - 93% uptime (in covered areas)
- Outages: 2-3 times/year
- Resolution: 12-48 hours
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Zuku - 88% uptime
- Outages: 4-6 times/year
- Resolution: 24-72 hours
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Faiba 4G - 85% uptime
- Network dependent
- Variable resolution
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Airtel 4G Home - 83% uptime
- Still stabilizing
- Improving over time
For critical work: Safaricom or JTL (if available) For budget work: Zuku or Airtel 4G Home
Backup Internet Strategies
No single internet is 100% reliable. Have backup:
Strategy 1: Dual ISP Setup
Primary: Safaricom 40 Mbps (Ksh 3,499) Backup: Airtel/Safaricom unlimited mobile bundles
When primary fails:
- Switch to mobile hotspot
- Limited disruption
- Cost: Primary + Ksh 500-1,000 backup
Strategy 2: 4G Router Backup
Primary: Home fiber (any provider) Backup: Faiba 4G or Airtel 4G router
Benefits:
- Two independent networks
- Seamless switching
- Cost: Primary + Ksh 2,500-3,000
Strategy 3: Neighbor Backup
Arrangement:
- Pay neighbor Ksh 500/month
- Use their WiFi when yours fails
- Mutual backup agreement
Strategy 4: Coworking Day Pass
Cost: Ksh 500-1,000/day When to use: Long outages (12+ hours) Benefit: Professional environment, guaranteed internet
Speed Testing & Verification
Test your connection:
Tools:
- Speedtest.net (by Ookla)
- Fast.com (by Netflix)
- Google speed test (search “speed test”)
Test at different times:
- Morning (8am)
- Afternoon (2pm)
- Evening peak (7pm)
- Night (10pm)
Red flags:
- Speed less than 60% advertised
- High latency (>100ms)
- Frequent disconnections
- Speed drops at peak hours
Action: Contact provider, request technician
Making the Switch
Checklist before switching:
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Verify coverage:
- Check provider website
- Call customer service
- Ask neighbors
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Read contract:
- Contract length
- Early termination fees
- Installation costs
- Equipment ownership
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Test period:
- Some offer 7-day trials
- Test during work hours
- Check peak-time speeds
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Migration plan:
- Overlap old and new (1 week)
- Don’t cancel old until new works
- Budget for overlap cost
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Slow speeds:
- Restart router (unplug 30 seconds)
- Check device limit (too many connected)
- Test wired vs WiFi
- Contact provider
Frequent disconnections:
- Check cable connections (fiber)
- Router placement (4G)
- Interference (other routers, microwaves)
- Request technician visit
No connection:
- Check bill payment status
- Verify service status (provider website)
- Restart router
- Call support
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Is unlimited worth it?
If you use <20GB/month: Mobile bundles cheaper If you use 20-50GB/month: Borderline If you use 50GB+/month: Unlimited definitely worth it
Example calculation:
Option A: Mobile bundles
- 60GB/month: Ksh 2,500 (Airtel)
- Shared across devices: Difficult
- Runs out risk: High stress
Option B: Home fiber
- Safaricom 40 Mbps: Ksh 3,499
- Unlimited: No stress
- Multiple devices: Easy
- Extra cost: Ksh 999 for peace of mind
ROI for work:
- No bundle management time: 2 hours/month saved
- No mid-project disconnections
- Professional video call quality
- Value: Worth it for serious remote workers
Provider Comparison Table
| Provider | Cheapest Plan | Mid-tier | Premium | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safaricom Fiber | 10 Mbps - Ksh 2,999 | 40 Mbps - Ksh 3,499 | 100 Mbps - Ksh 5,999 | Reliability |
| Zuku | 10 Mbps - Ksh 1,999 | 40 Mbps - Ksh 3,500 | 100 Mbps - Ksh 6,000 | Budget |
| Faiba 4G | 10 Mbps - Ksh 2,500 | 25 Mbps - Ksh 3,000 | 50 Mbps - Ksh 4,500 | No cable needed |
| Airtel 4G | 20 Mbps - Ksh 2,500 | 50 Mbps - Ksh 3,500 | - | Easy setup |
| JTL | 20 Mbps - Ksh 2,000 | 50 Mbps - Ksh 2,500 | 100 Mbps - Ksh 4,000 | Value (limited areas) |
Final Recommendation
Best overall: Safaricom 40 Mbps (Ksh 3,499)
- Reliable enough for full-time work
- Speed suitable for most remote jobs
- Worth the extra cost for dependability
Best budget: Zuku 20 Mbps (Ksh 2,500) or Airtel 4G 20 Mbps (Ksh 2,500)
- Adequate for VA/writing work
- Acceptable reliability
- Saves Ksh 1,000/month
Best performance: JTL 100 Mbps (Ksh 4,000) - if available
- Excellent speed
- Great price
- Reliable in covered areas
Best flexibility: Faiba 4G 25 Mbps (Ksh 3,000)
- No installation
- Portable
- Month-to-month
Your internet is your office infrastructure. Invest in reliability, have a backup plan, and track whether you’re getting the advertised speeds. The right unlimited plan removes a major stress point and lets you focus on earning rather than managing bundles.