Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 01 | Page 17

TRENDING and help us accomplish our mission: to make use of the full potential of ICTs for the timely achievement of the SDGs.” Mobile broadband growth slowing The new edition of ITU’s ICT Facts & Figures reveals that mobile phone coverage is now near-ubiquitous, with an estimated 95% of the global population, or some seven billion people, living in an area covered by a basic 2G mobile-cellular network. Advanced mobile-broadband networks have spread quickly over the last three years and reach almost four billion people today, corresponding to 53% of the global population. But while the number of mobile-broadband subscriptions continues to grow at double digit rates in developing countries to reach a penetration rate of close to 41%, mobile-broadband penetration growth has slowed overall. Globally, the total number of mobilebroadband subscriptions is expected to reach 3.6 billion by end 2016, compared with 3.2 billion at end 2015. Fixed broadband growth strongest in developed countries Global fixed-broadband subscriptions are expected to reach around 12 per 100 inhabitants in 2016, with Europe, the Americas and the Commonwealth of Independent States regions having the highest rates of penetration. Strong growth in China is driving fixed-broadband in Asia and the Pacific, where penetration is expected to surpass 10% by end of 2016. ICT prices continue to fall Mobile-broadband services have now become more affordable than fixedbroadband services, with the average price for a basic fixed-broadband plan more than twice as high as the average price of a comparable mobile-broadband plan. By the end of 2015, 83 developing countries had achieved the Broadband Commission’s affordability target. www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 17