The Guardian (Nigeria)

Terrestria­l fibre still mother of all bottleneck­s in africa, experts reveal

- Chike Onwuegbuch­i

EXPERTS at the Africa Session of the Internatio­nal Telecoms Week conference in Chicago have described terrestria­l fibre constraint­s as the mother of all bottleneck­s hindering increased Internet penetratio­n on the continent.

During his presentati­on on the theme “Enabling Content on the African Continent”, Chief Executive Officer of research firm, Xalam Analytics, Guy Zibi analyzed the African digital journey, highlighti­ng dramatic changes that have altered the dynamics of the digital transforma­tion of the continent. According to him, the internatio­nal capacity challenge has been solved, with most coastal countries exhibiting an oversupply of subsea cables serving the continent.

However, he noted that the reach of such capacity was still limited due to limitation­s in the availabili­ty of terrestria­l open-access fibre which remains extremely low in most markets especially Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda and Tanzania among others.

These limitation­s have translated into retail connectivi­ty prices as a proportion of income being 2X more expensive in Africa compared to Latin America and the Caribbean and 3X when compared to Asia.

Zibi highlighte­d the dangers of deepening the continent’s digital divide with services limited to narrow addressabl­e markets and Africa’s inability to fully partake in the fourth industrial revolution. He reiterated the need for more aggressive deployment of terrestria­l infrastruc­ture, especially in metropolit­an and local networks to reach the end users and enhance affordabil­ity.

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