This document summarizes the findings of a study on the differentiation in access to and use of open educational resources (OER) among students and lecturers at Kenyan universities. The study surveyed 798 students and 43 lecturers across four universities. It found significant digital proficiency and internet access divides between rural and urban universities. While intentions to use OER were high, awareness of open licensing was low. Recommendations include boosting Kenya's national ICT policy implementation, addressing connectivity issues in rural universities, and increasing awareness of OER and open licensing.