Atlas Tower Kenya is an independent wireless infrastructure company that provides telecom tower infrastructure and leasing services, building and operating over 450 wireless towers across Kenya.
Their primary clients are mobile network operators and ISPs, and they focus on expanding connectivity in both urban centres and rural, underserved areas.
They also prioritise sustainable operations through the deployment of solar power and battery systems for their towers.
Owners and Founders of Atlas Tower
The company is backed by Kalahari Capital, with Nathan Foster as the CEO and a founding member.
In 2025, STOA, a French long-term infrastructure and impact investor, made a $27 million strategic equity investment into Atlas Tower Kenya, becoming a significant minority shareholder and partner.
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Completion of this transaction was subject to regulatory clearance by the Competition Authority of Kenya, which was approved.
Primarily, Atlas Tower Kenya is owned and led by Kalahari Capital and its founders, including Nathan Foster, with a significant strategic investment and stake held by STOA Infra & Energy.
Location and Services Offered
Atlas Tower Kenya is based in Nairobi, Kenya, with its office located at Mitsumi Business Park, 67 Muthithi Road, Westlands, Nairobi.
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It serves the following functions;
- Build-to-suit telecom tower development for wireless carriers and ISPs.
- Tower leasing and site management, including colocation options for multiple operators.
- Sustainable energy solutions, such as integrating solar and battery storage, can reduce reliance on diesel and improve environmental performance.
- Fast-track site acquisition and development, with experienced local teams focused on quick deployment and regulatory compliance.
- Ongoing technical support, customer service, and leasing administration for clients and landlords.
- Coverage expansion to bridge digital divides, supporting network densification in urban, peri-urban, and remote regions.
CAK Approves Acquisition of Atlas Tower Kenya
The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has approved the proposed acquisition of control of Atlas Tower Kenya Limited by STOA S.A., a France-based impact investment fund, unconditionally.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, November 5, CAK stated that it has determined the transaction is unlikely to lead to a substantial prevention or lessening of competition in the market for the provision of telecommunication infrastructure in Kenya, nor to elicit negative public interest concerns.
STOA S.A. (STOA), the acquiring undertaking, is a company incorporated in France. The acquiring group is an investment entity focused on large-scale infrastructure and energy projects in emerging and developing countries. In Kenya, the acquiring group controls STOA Africa Limited.
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