I was in South Africa this week, attending AfricaCom 2011 in Cape Town. The show garnered around 8,000 registrants and generated a lot of foot traffic. The main show buzz focused on the enormous growth potential for Internet connectivity and services in Africa. At the show, GSMA announced: “Africa is now the world’s second largest mobile market by connections after Asia, and the fastest growing mobile market in the world.”
Similarly, Informa Telecoms & Media stated: “the broadband experience in Africa is to become increasingly nomadic with the number of broadband connections over cellular networks exceeding 250 million by the end of 2015.” Their new “Mobilizing Public Services in Africa” white paper, Informa ranks South Africa just ahead of Kenya and Egypt.
Sandvine also had some interesting statistics to share at the show, specifically regarding our research on Internet usage in Africa. More information can be found in our Global Internet Phenomena Spotlight: Africa, Fixed Access, Fall 2011, but some of our findings revealed trends that are typical of emerging markets: Read the rest of this entry »

