Tanzania's mobile phone penetration hits over 90 pct

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Tanzania's mobile phone penetration hits over 90 pct
Source: Xinhua 2018-07-12 01:48:29

DAR ES SALAAM, July 11 (Xinhua) -- At least 94 percent of Tanzanians are using mobile phone communication services, a senior government official said on Wednesday.

Atashasta Nditiye, the Deputy Minister for Works, Transport and Communication, said: "We are working to ensure the remaining 6 percent of people get the service in the near future."

He was speaking at a seminar for members of the Standing Parliamentary Committee for Infrastructure organized by the government's Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF) in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.

However, the deputy minister said over 70 percent of the country's population of about 54 million people have not been connected to Internet services.

"There were only 17.3 million people connected to Internet services by 2015," said Nditiye, adding that the communication sector was growing annually, making enormous contribution to the national income.

He said UCSAF was working to improve internet services at public schools where it has managed to connect more than 250 schools countrywide.

He said Internet services at public schools will partly solve challenges related to shortage of teachers as students will be learning online.

UCSAF was established with a view to promoting universal access to information and communication technology services in Tanzania.

It is also responsible for enabling accessibility and participation by communication operators in the provision of communication services with a view of promoting social-economic development of the rural and urban population.

Tanzania's mobile phone penetration hits over 90 pct - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
Kenya Internet users
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Internet users: total: 12,165,597
percent of population: 26.0% (July 2016 est.)

Definition: This entry gives the totalnumber of individuals within a country who can access the Internet at home, via any device type (computer or mobile) and connection. The percent of population with Internet access (i.e., the penetration rate) helps gauge how widespread Internet use is within a country. Statistics vary from country to country and may include users who access the Internet at least several times a week to those who access it only once within a period of several months.

Source: CIA World Factbook - This page was last updated on January 20, 2018

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Kenya to use Alphabet’s balloon project for rural internet

July 11, 2018 • East Africa, Internet of Things, Satellite Communications, Top Stories


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Kenya will use Alphabet Internet Balloons to provide internet to rural areas

Kenya is set to use Alphabet Inc’s system of balloons to help bring the Internet to some of the East Africa nation’s rural communities, according to a report by Reuters.

Known as Project Loon, the technology was developed by Alphabet’s X, the company’s innovation lab.

The project which began as a Google project in 2013 – launches balloons into the stratosphere that are designed to act like floating mobile phone towers. They operate high enough so that they don’t interfere with power lines, aeroplanes or wildlife, which of course is abundant in Kenya.

Joe Mucheru, Kenya’s Information, Communication and Technology minister, told Reuters that Loon’s representatives were “holding talks” with local telecom operators on the deployment of Loon’s balloons.

“The Loon team are still working out contracts,” Mucheru told the news service. “Hopefully, once that is done, we can be able to see almost every part of the country covered.”

With more than 45 million people, Kenya’s major cities and towns are covered by operator networks, but vast swathes of rural Kenya are not covered.

A Microsoft backed Kenyan start-up has been using under-utilised television frequencies to connect some of those rural communities.

“Loon is another technology that is being introduced that the licensed operators hopefully can be able to use,” Mucheru said, adding it would help the government meet its goal of reaching everyone.

“Connectivity is critical. If you are not online, you are left out.”

Google Loon has demonstrated data transmission between balloons over 100 km apart in the stratosphere and back down to people on the ground with connection speeds of up to 10 Mbps, directly to their LTE phones.

Each balloon transmits internet over an area 80 kilometers in diameter. Kenya is roughly 800 kilometers east to west and 1000 kilometers north to south. About 140 Alphabets loons would be able to blanket the country in Internet.

Kenya to use Alphabet's balloon project for rural internet | IT News Africa – Africa's Technology News Leader
 
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