This GlobalWebIndex report places the light on business leaders. The report focuses on some important points which need to be known such as: Profiling business leaders according to their demographics, attitudes, and lifestyle and what are the dining characteristics of them. What kind of devices do they use in their personal lives and in the …
A new month with new and updated indicators announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and reflect the state of ICT in the Republic of Egypt. Keep your eyes and ears in such indicators and let’s take a sneak peek: During April 2018, the number of mobile subscriptions in Egypt slipped down to …
The Asia Pacific has been the biggest contributor to global subscriber growth in recent years and still has room for growth. However, growth has reached its peak and has started to taper out. There is a growing need across the region to look beyond mobile adoption and towards migration to faster networks and increased usage …
The Egyptian mobile market is one of the largest and most dynamic markets in the region. The number of mobile internet users in Egypt estimated at 26.6 million by the end of November 2017, with a decline 7.17% of its annual growth rate. USB modem subscription also witnessed a decline in its annual growth rate …
Egypt has one of the largest and dynamic mobile & telecom markets in Africa, supported by a population of more than 90 million. The below points outlines the major developments in the Egyptian market, including updated statistics: Internet users indicated 33.7 million in 2017 with a 41.25 penetration rate. Mobile subscription managed to achieve over …
“Gen Z” is the generation that includes teens who are aged <19 years old. They are much more likely to spend their time online using mobile devices more than any other device in contrast with Millennials. This mobile-first mindset affected their other media behaviors. They spend longer than Millennials on music streaming and watching TV. …
Mobile apps dominated all time spent on mobile devices in the USA with a rate of 87% versus only 13% for the mobile web. In turn, smartphones have witnessed an increase in time spent on mobile apps than mobile web (88% vs. 12%), compared to tablets which held 82% of its users’ time on mobile …
There are some activities that smartphone users in the US are doing more on their devices. “Adestra” conducted a study to tease out these activities. Data came to show that on an average base, all generations surveyed in the US are using their smartphones for texting; most of them are Baby Boomers – aged 56-67 …