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Research and Markets
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Kenya is located at the Equator on the East Coast of Africa.

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The other major towns are Mombasa the main port on the Indian Ocean and Kisumu on Lake Victoria.

Kenya is divided into eight provinces .

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Basic telephony provision remains a major need in many parts of the
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-- Burkino Faso
-- Cameroon
-- Chad
-- Cote D'Ivoire
-- Democratic Republic of Congo
-- Egypt
-- Ethiopia
-- Gambia
-- Ghana
-- Kenya
-- Lesotho
-- Libya
-- Madagascar
-- Malawi
-- Mauritius
-- Morocco
-- Mozambique
-- Namibia
-- Nigeria
-- Senegal
-- South Africa
-- Sudan
-- Swaziland
-- Tanzania
-- Tunisia
-- Uganda
-- Zambia
-- Zimbabwe

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The continent consists of 54
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It covers an area of 583,000 sq, km (225,000 sq.

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Kenya's capital city is Nairobi with a population of approximately 1.

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Close to three million Africans are currently on waiting
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(ATU) estimates that there is demand to support an additional 60 million
lines.com/reports/c15183) has announced the addition
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It borders Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan in the north, Uganda in the west, Tanzania in the south, and the Indian Ocean in the East.

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Topics covered in the report include:
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America
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Eastern Europe
Middle East
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