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The increase in mobile use in Africa is no secret. Currently the
fastest growing market for smartphones and accountable for over 60% of the
continent’s internet traffic, it is a thriving and dynamic mobile economy. But
despite the significant growth in mobile usage and breadth of mobile services
available to people in Africa, levels of connectivity still have some progress
to make. Operators and network providers are continuously investigating
opportunities to introduce faster ways of connecting to the mobile literate
continent – a topic we are hearing more about at this year’s AfricaCom event in
Cape Town.
As in other parts of the world, 4G is
currently being rolled out across Africa but differences in LTE frequency band
adoption and channel bandwidths between operators could hamper interoperability
– a valid concern. Combine this, however, with the limited disposable income
mobile users have in the continent, and the fact that many mobile devices are
shared between individuals, and it’s easy to see how recouping costs for 4G
rollout is relatively limited in comparison to other, more developed markets.
That said, new deployment tactics are being
introduced more frequently as operators assess the current opportunities to
introduce 4G connectivity to countries in Africa. Looking to the future,
establishing solid 4G networks could not only provide more for the 800 million
mobile subscribers, but could further develop IT services in the
continent.
Africa’s largest annual communications
exhibition, AfricaCom has returned to Cape Town this week; dubbed to be the
biggest of its kind to-date. Demand for faster networks is prevalent across the
continent and this event will address many of the issues operators are
currently trying to overcome. The event not only highlights that significant
development of the mobile economy is currently underway across Africa, but also
heralds a bright future for Africa in a data-centric world.
Find out more about AfricaCom here: http://africa.comworldseries.com/
https://community.sapmobileservices.com/t5/Mobile-Blogs/4G-in-Africa-Where-mobile-means-more/ba-p/497
SAP are exhibiting at AfricaCom 2013. Come and meet them at the event today at stand E11. Just turn up with a business card and register for your free exhibition pass onsite.
SAP are exhibiting at AfricaCom 2013. Come and meet them at the event today at stand E11. Just turn up with a business card and register for your free exhibition pass onsite.
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