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Top 5 African countries with the most people without internet

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A new report shows that more people are now accessing the internet via mobile devices.

By the end of 2023, the number of people accessing mobile internet had risen to 4.6 billion.

In several African countries, the growth was no different, however a sizable number of people still lack access to the internet.

The State of Mobile Internet Connectivity Report 2024 by GSMA, the global body of mobile network operators, which gives a detailed review of worldwide connectivity trends and insights on significant hurdles to mobile internet uptake, revealed that Africa remains the region with the largest internet connectivity coverage and usage gaps.

The report also notes that the primary barrier to mobile internet adoption in all of the nations examined, notably in sub-Saharan Africa, is affordability, especially for internet-enabled phones.

Furthermore, the biggest obstacle to the adoption of mobile internet in all nations polled was a lack of digital skills and literacy, which came in second worldwide.

An entry-level gadget costs 99% of the average monthly income for the poorest 20% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is home to 25% of the world’s disconnected population.

An entry-level, internet-enabled phone costs 24% of a woman’s monthly salary in LMICs, but it only costs 12% for males.

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