5G Growth and Global Impact
According to the GSMA’s report, global 5G connections exceeded 1.5 billion by the end of 2023, marking rapid growth in mobile broadband technology. While 5G is predicted to become dominant by 2030, it hasn’t yet reached many low-middle-income countries (LMICs), with only 55 per cent penetration anticipated there. Read More
Challenges and Future Predictions
In countries like Nigeria, 4G remains the prevalent network, expected to drive new subscriptions until 2028. The report highlights the substantial benefits of 5G, including faster download speeds and socioeconomic advantages. However, high investment costs limit its widespread adoption, especially in developing regions. How do you see connectivity evolving in your region?