The Cost Of Starting A Cyber Café Business In Kenya 2021
More than ever before, between 2015 and 2017 the cyber café business seemed to be on its deathbed. The wide adaptation of smart phones, and generally phones that could access the internet almost ground the business to a halt. Prices of laptops and desktop were possibly at their lowest making thus becoming accessible to more people. Not to mention the number of cyber cafes had risen such that the market was almost getting saturated.
In a survey we conducted in 2017 within Nairobi the number of cyber cafes closing down was almost the same as those opening. The number of cyber cafes advertised for sale in the newspapers averaged six per week, which was a relatively high figure compared to the previous years. Revenue was going down with the average revenue per user reducing significantly.
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