A new study conducted by AudienceProject on 16,000 in the US, the UK, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland revealed that people are giving up the computer in favor of the mobile. Mobile penetration has now exceeded the computer penetration and new devices are being introduced creating an ever more fragmented landscape of devices. Top …
By mid of 2018, there were 381 million unique subscribers across the Middle East and North Africa region, accounting for 64% of the population. Despite there is an average of annual subscriber growth of 4% over the last four years, the MENA region remains the second least penetrated region in the world. GSMA Intelligence has …
Europe is the most highly penetrated mobile region in the world. As of year-end 2017, 85% of the European population – 465 million people – subscribed to mobile services just above North America and CIS. The total addressable market for the region’s mobile operators is approaching saturation point, with the largest mobile markets – France …
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 …
Mobile penetration in Egypt increased by an annual change rate of 4.28% to reach 111.61% at the end of January-March 2017, compared to 107.33% at the end of January-March 2016. On the other hand, fixed line penetration totaled with 7.23% by the end of the same quarter of 2017.
The number of mobile internet subscriptions in Egypt increased from 28.65 million at the end of January-March 2016 (Q1) to hit 30.45 million subscriptions by the end of January-March 2017 (Q1). The number of USB Modem subscriptions increased also to reach 3.30 million subscriptions by the end of the same period.
By the end of Q3 2016, there were several changes in some aspects of the telecommunication sector in Bahrain. Fixed lines declined by -1% in Q3 2015 to reach 244,000 in Q3 2016, while mobile subscribers increased by 12% to hit 2.8 million subscribers in the same period. Find out more about the telecommunication market …
The total new mobile subscriptions globally raised by 4% year-on-year which estimated 107 million in Q1 2017. The most of the net additions mobile subscriptions during the quarter were in India (+43 million), followed by China (+24 million), Indonesia (+10 million), Pakistan (+5 million) and Nigeria (+3 million).