Kenya like other African countries has come a long way in the development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and its applications over the last decade. A decade ago, a phone was a privilege and belonged to a few; internet belonged to even fewer and mostly to international NGOs and international organisations. In 2007, this has changed radically with both the cellular phone and internet being readily available. It took a combination of lobbying by domestic forces, international pressure, technological forces, local and international domestic investors and of course the government deregulation to bring about this change.