GSMA, the global body of mobile network operators has said that about 120 million Nigerians had no access to mobile internet at the end of 2023, thus creating a huge usage gap for the country.
The body disclosed this in its ‘State of Mobile Connectivity Report 2024’ just released. It described the usage gap as the population who live within the footprint of a mobile broadband network but do not use mobile internet.
Globally, GSMA said some 3.45 billion people, representing 43% of the global population still had no access to mobile internet at the end of last year.
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The body disclosed this in its ‘State of Mobile Connectivity Report 2024’ just released. It described the usage gap as the population who live within the footprint of a mobile broadband network but do not use mobile internet.
Globally, GSMA said some 3.45 billion people, representing 43% of the global population still had no access to mobile internet at the end of last year.
Read more at Nairametrics