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Africa’s mobile internet to double

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AFRICA’S mobile internet connection­s are set to double in the next five years, a study showed yesterday, thanks to affordable smartphone­s and the roll out of high-speed networks. A report by research and consulting firm Ovum in London estimates that mobile broadband connection­s will rise from 419 million at the end of this year to 1.07 billion by the end of 2022. “Data connectivi­ty is growing strongly in Africa, and there are also good prospects on the continent in areas such as digital media, mobile financial services and the Internet of Things,” said Matthew Reed, the practice leader for Middle East and Africa at Ovum. “But as Africa’s TMT market becomes more convergent and complex, service providers are under increasing pressure to make the transition from being providers of communicat­ions services, and to become providers of digital services.” Mobile-phone operators such as MTN, Orange and Bharti Airtel are investing heavily in high-speed networks to meet demand from users, who are increasing­ly using phones for everything from paying their bills to streaming videos and surfing the net.

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