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Mobile broadband outpaced fixed broadband in Africa as end of 2009

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

According to recent findings by Dataxis Intelligence, Mobile broadband subscribers in Africa – users of data cards and usb dongles through cellular 3G networks- reached 3.3 million in September 2009 and are expected to break the 4 million milestone in the first quarter of 2010. In the same time fixed broadband subscribers that stood at 3.4 million in September 2009 are forecasted to be around 3.8 million by March 2010, thereby being outpaced by 3G internet usage.

In fact, according to Dataxis, mobile broadband adoption grows 2 times faster than fixed broaband with an average net adds of  over 400,000 new subscribers on a quarterly basis. This euphoria is mainly due to the flexibility of the service  with both prepaid and postpaid offerings marketed by operators as well as its user-friendly aspects -mobility, top-up to name a few.

Q109 Q209 Q309 Q409 E Q1010 E

Broadband subscribers (million)

Mobile 2,41 2,84 3,4 3,8 4,2
Fixed 3 3,2 3,43 3,7 3,9
Total 5,41 6,04 6,83 7,5 8,1
Source:
Dataxis Intelligence
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