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African broadband users ‘to exceed 250 million by 2015’

November 22, 2011

The number of broadband connections over cellular networks in Africa will exceed 250 million by the end of 2015, according to a new report.

The study, from Informa Telecoms & Media, found that the number of broadband connections over cellular networks in Africa will exceed 250 million by the end of 2015.
The report, entitled “Broadband in Africa,” forecasts that a fifth of Internet traffic in Africa will be carried by cellular networks by 2015, compared with a global equivalent of just 3 percent.
The report assessed progress toward goals set out at the Connect Africa Summit in 2007, aimed at connecting African capitals and major cities with broadband infrastructure; connecting African villages to broadband services; adopting regulatory measures so as to promote affordable and widespread access to broadband services; supporting the development of ICT skills and adopting national e-strategies.
Though infrastructure investment on 3G networks has been rampant in recent years, making mobile operators the main providers of Internet services in Africa, the report says there need to be a number of changes to the broadband market landscape in the next five years including cheaper services, more widespread availability of high-speed connectivity focusing particularly on rural areas and greater competition.
Respondents to a survey conducted in conjunction with the report said there remain hurdles to further progress, including cost of infrastructure expansion; insufficient connectivity/backhaul; cost of retail broadband services; cost of international bandwidth and low PC penetration.
The report also highlighted the importance of regulators in adopting measures such as relaxing licensing procedures, and allocation of more spectrum.

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