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 With the Cardinal calling card, you get excellent quality of service and the best rates for many destinations using Local Access Numbers. The Cardinal card can now be used from a wide variety of countries around the world.
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Kenya Phone Cards | Code of Kenya +254
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Rates to Kenya:
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Location: Kenya
Main City Codes:
Anmer 25, Bungoma 55, Diani 12, Eldoret 53, Embu 68, Garissa 46, Gigiri 20, Homa Bay 59, Kabete 20, Kajiado 45, Kakamega 56, Karen 2882, Karuri 66, Kericho 52, Kiambu 154, Kilfi 12, Kisii 58, Kisumu 57, Kitale 54, Kwale 40, Lamu 12, Machakos 44, Malindi 42, Marsabit 69, Meru 64, Mombasa 41, Murang'a 60, Nairobi 20, Naivasha 50, Nanyuki 62, Nakuru 51, Nyahururu 65, Nyeri 61, Thika 67, Uthiru 20, Voi 43,
Mobile Phone Codes:
Kencell (GSM 900) 733, Safaricom (GSM 900) 722
Communications: Kenya
- Telephones - main lines in use:
- 310,000 (2001)
- Telephones - mobile cellular:
- 540,000 (2001)
- Telephone system:
- general assessment: unreliable; little attempt to modernize except for service to business
- domestic: trunks are primarily microwave radio relay; business data commonly transferred by a very small aperture terminal (VSAT) system
- international: satellite earth stations - 4 Intelsat
- Internet country code:
- .ke
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs):
- 65 (2001)
- Internet users:
- 500,000 (2002)
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