According to a study by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), mobile broadband subscriptions have grown an average of 20% per year over the past five years and are expected to reach 4,300 million worldwide to The end of 2017. The organization points out that, although mobile broadband subscriptions have grown to a greater extent in less developed countries between 2012 and 2015, they remain the least subscriptions for every 100 inhabitants.
mobile broadband in a world to develop
The ITU adds that further growth is necessary to narrow the gap that separates developed countries from those in development since, in the former, there are 31 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants and, in the latter, 9.In less developed countries there is only one subscription per 100 inhabitants.
The organization emphasizes that the increase in fixed high-speed broadband has been parallel to the increase in fiber connections, as well as much of the increase in developing countries can be attributed to China, which has the 80% of connections with speeds of 10Mb or higher in this group of countries.
Also, the report also notes that mobile broadband is more affordable than fixed, especially in developing countries.In fact, it points out that mobile broadband prices compared to national average income have been halved between 2013 and 2016.
internet is a country for young people
On the other hand, the report shows that more than 830 million young people between 15 and 24 years old are connected to the Internet, representing 80% of those living in the 104 countries analyzed in the report. In less developed countries up to 35% of people who use the Internet are between 15 and 24 years old, compared to 13% of developed countries and 23% global average.
The report adds that 53.6% of households have Internet access, although with significant differences between regions.Yes, 84.4% registered in developed countries is almost double that of 42.9% of developing countries and well over 14.7% of less developed countries.
gender gap
While the gender gap between Internet users has been narrowing in most regions since 2013, the percentage of Internet users remains slightly higher than that of users in two thirds of the countries of the world. In 2017, the global Internet penetration rate stood at 50.9% for men compared to 44.9% for women.In the Americas, the number of Internet users is higher of users.
The figures published by the ITU show that ICTs continue to play an increasingly important role in achieving the Global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Brahima Sanou , Director of the Office of ITU Telecommunications Development, I declare that »ICTs remained a key vector for socio-economic development, the reduction of the digital divide and the promotion of an inclusive digital economy».
For his part, the Secretary General of the ITU, Houlin Zhao , points out that «these data show that great steps are being taken to expand Internet access through increased network availability Broadband.Digital connectivity plays a critical role in improving lives, as it opens the door to unprecedented knowledge, employment and financial opportunities for billions of people around the world ».
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