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COMCEC Transport and Communications

Outlook 2019

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Figure 28: Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people) (1982-2018)

Source: World Bank

In addition to increase in the number of internet users, types and nature of online activities are

also continuously changing. New technology and applications such as online video streaming,

voice over IP, machine to machine communication and telecommunication trends like

convergence result in increased data usage and higher speed requirements. These

developments eventually increase the demand for bandwidth, which represents the

transmission capacity of a telecommunication device or system, i.e. the amount of data that can

be transformed in a given time period. This increasing bandwidth demand creates the need for

“broadband” internet.

As Figure 29 illustrates, fixed broadband subscriptions have been rapidly increasing, especially

in high-income countries. Global average of fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people was

about 14 in 2018. On the other hand, while average broadband subscriptions per 100 people

exceeded 30 percent in high-income countries, it is just 0.5 percent in low-income countries in

2018.

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