Mobile has a greater reach than any other technology, with over 5 billion people were connected to mobile services in 2017. The number of unique mobile subscribers worldwide is expected to reach 5.9 billion by 2025, equivalent to 71% of the world’s population. Mobile internet adoption will increasingly become the key metric, with 3.3 billion …
By the second quarter of 2018, there were 442 million unique mobile subscribers across Latin America and the Caribbean, accounting for 68% of the population. Despite the slowing mobile subscriber growth in recent years, Latin America and the Caribbean still has substantial room for growth. The region will account for 10% of all new subscribers …
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 fourth quarter of 2016 came to present new indicators into the telecom sector in Oman. Fixed-line subscribers reached a total of 465,721 subscribers, while mobile subscribers increased by 1.18% to reach a total of 6,866,260 subscribers with a constant penetration rate (151%). Fixed Telephone Service: There is a decline in both fixed postpaid & prepaid …
The Asia Pacific holds more than half the world’s mobile subscribers – mostly in China and India -. The region also holds the top 3 markets worldwide in terms of 4G penetration (South Korea 78% – Japan 69% – Australia 65%). Read the below and take a quick look at the state of the mobile …
Sub-Saharan Africa region grows faster than any other region; the CAGR – Compound Annual Growth Rate – of 6.1% over the 5 years to 2020 is around 50% higher than the global average. The region also holds 20 million unique mobile subscribers equivalent to a penetration rate of 43% and it’s expected to have more than …
West Africa is the home to more than 172 million unique mobile subscribers and one of the world’s fastest-growing mobile regions. Over the next 4 years, West Africa will see an average subscriber growth of 6%, one of the fastest rates globally, resulting in an additional 45 million subscribers by 2020. Below is a summary …
West Africa is one of the world’s fastest-growing mobile regions. Its unique mobile subscribers totaled 172 million in 2016 and it’s expected to reach 220 million in 2020 with a rate of CAGR (6%) in the coming 4 years. On the other hand, SIM connections totaled 320 million in 2016 with a penetration rate hits …