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    Here’s Why You Could Not Access .co.ke Websites Monday Morning

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliJanuary 11, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kenya’s official registry of the .ke domain on Jan 11 morning announced that there was an issue affecting connectivity to its network. Users who tried to access any website with .co.ke or .ke domain were not able to access the sites.

    KENIC announced on their twitter page that was an issue affecting their network.

    “We would like to notify you of intermittent connectivity to KENIC’s network. Our technical team is working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. We will keep you updated as soon as the issue is resolved.”

    Read: How .Ke Domain Providers, KeNIC Swindled Unsuspecting Buyers

    Good morning,
    We would like to notify you of intermittent connectivity to KENICs Network.
    Our Technical team is working to resolve the issue as soon as possible.
    We will keep you updated as soon as the issue is resolved. Regards.

    — KeNIC TLD (@KenicTLD) January 11, 2021

    Kenic is licensed to assign and manage the top level .ke domains in Kenya. They also manage the second and third level domains issued by third party hosting services.

    The latest Communications Authority report shows that there are a total of 95,101 .ke domains in Kenya 90,494 (95.2%) of which use the .co.ke domain.

    Read also: Kenyans Annoyed At ‘Snitch’ That Saved Safaricom Bonga Points

    The issue affecting the websites has since been resolved as KENIC took to Twitter to alert users.

    The DNS issue that was experienced this morning with .KE domains has been resolved. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Thank you.

    The DNS issue that was experienced this morning with .KE domains has been resolved.

    Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Thank you.

    — KeNIC TLD (@KenicTLD) January 11, 2021

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