CA raises concern following Nairobi County's crackdown on fibre optic cables

CA raises concern following Nairobi County's crackdown on fibre optic cables

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has expressed concern over the disruption of critical internet services following Nairobi County’s recent crackdown on unauthorized fibre optic cables mounted on Kenya Power poles.

The operation, which began on Tuesday morning along Argwings Kodhek Road, aims to remove internet cables allegedly installed without county approval.

Nairobi County officials argue that the affected infrastructure lacks proper wayleave agreements and non-compliance by Kenya Power regarding the use of public utilities.

In response, the Communications Authority, which regulates Kenya’s ICT sector, has called for adherence to established legal and regulatory frameworks in handling ICT infrastructure. The Authority emphasized that fibre optic networks form the backbone of the country’s digital economy, supporting essential services, connectivity, and innovation.

“Any interference with this infrastructure must conform with established legal and regulatory frameworks,” CA stated.

"Any unlawful, unilateral action that undermines connectivity should cease forthwith. We urge county governments and public utilities to engage the Authority before initiating measures that impact licensed telecommunications networks. Consumers and businesses affected by this disruption are encouraged to contact their service providers for updates and support."

The Authority acknowledged the county’s mandate to manage land use but reiterated that telecommunications infrastructure falls under national oversight as per the Constitution and the Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA). It has since engaged Nairobi County, Kenya Power, and affected internet service providers (ISPs) to facilitate an orderly resolution.

“We urge all parties to exercise restraint, observe, and respect public interest as they work towards an amicable solution,” the Authority stated, warning that any unlawful or unilateral action disrupting connectivity should cease immediately.

The CA further urged county governments and public utilities to consult with the Authority before undertaking actions that impact licensed telecommunications networks. Meanwhile, affected businesses and consumers have been advised to reach out to their respective service providers for updates and support.

The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the integrity of Kenya’s ICT ecosystem and ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for all users.

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