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Kenya Data Networks (KDN) was bought by the Liquid Telecom Group in July 2013 and was rebranded to Liquid Telecom Kenya as a result.

A full-service data communications carrier that has built fibre optic infrastructure across Kenya, now forming part of the Liquid Telecom pan-African fibre network. Liquid Telecom Kenya is Kenya's largest private data carrier and infrastructure provider. It operates a combination of microwave radio and fiber optical links, over which it provides layer 2 carrier services (Ethernet, Frame Relay) to corporate customers. Furthermore, it houses and maintains a number of international internet gateways, which it sells to corporate customers such as ISPs.

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