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According to the latest Internet World Stats, Nigeria leads the
African continent in the number of people who have access to the
internet.
According to IT & Telecom Digest, Nigeria tops Africa at 45
million Internet users, while Egypt, Morocco and Kenya, respectively,
follow the West African nation with 21.7 million, 15.7 million and 10.6
million people being connected.
South Africa ranked fifth, with 6.8 million people with access to the
Internet, ahead of Tanzania which has 4.9 million Internet users. World
Wide Worx MD Arthur Goldstuck said South Africa’s low Internet
connectivity rate, as compared to Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco and Kenya, is
as a result of the country’s smaller population size of 50 million
people.
Nigeria, for instance, has a population of 150 million people, while
Egypt has 80 million people. The report also said Africa’s total number
of Internet users has increased dramatically since 2000, from having 4.5
million connected users in that year to 139 875 242 at the end of 2011.
Falling international connectivity costs in Africa and the rapid
uptake of both smartphones and ordinary phones that allow Web browsing
and data applications are two key factors that have driven up Internet
usage in Africa, said Goldstuck.
However, despite the rise in Internet users on the continent,
Internet World Stats says Africa still has the world’s lowest Internet
penetration rate at 13.5 per cent.
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