Carriers are also recognizing this shift and in line with this, we have seen a lot of improvement to 4G infrastructure and internet speeds across the board with Telkom Kenya and Airtel Kenya working hard to close the gap between themselves and industry leader, Safaricom. Telkom Kenya and Airtel Kenya have always been undercutting Safaricom in data prices and now, Airtel has just taken its gloves off in a deal that is definitely set to get people talking. Airtel Kenya’s new Bazu bundles offer users daily data allocations with 3GB, 1GB, and 250MB per day tariffs for a month at pretty affordable prices. Below is a list of these offers and how much they’ll cost you. Source Personally, I believe this mode of offering users daily rations is a genius idea because purchasing monthly bundles has proved cheaper than purchasing smaller daily portions. Read More: What is the best All-in-One Monthly Bundle in Kenya? However, oftentimes you find yourself running out of your monthly data allocation within the first or second week of the month, ending up with nothing for the rest of the month. Last year, we saw Airtel Kenya introduce the Binge Bundles. In this short-lived promo, the telco offered users 75GB a month, split to 2.5GB per day for as low as KES 1000. Other tariffs included a 30GB plan a month split into 1GB a day that went for just KES 500. Airtel then quickly scrapped that offer silently but still, users who had subscribed to it continue to have access to the same to date. These new Bazu offers can be seen as Airtel Kenya reintroducing the same but with better profit margins for themselves. Still, these are some of the best data plans for any smartphone user in Kenya today and with Telkom also pushing its Madaraka offers, pressure continues to mount on Safaricom to bring a better offer to its users.