million handsets, or nearly three mobiles for every four of its people, by the end of next year, according to an industry survey.
The study by the GSMA, which represents mobile operators, said annual growth in penetration rates in Africa had been almost 20 percent since 2005, with pre-paid subscriptions accounting for 96 percent of services. However, “huge untapped potential” remained, it said, because more than one in three people in Africa’s 25 biggest phone markets still had no access to mobile services.
Voice services continued to dominate the industry, which generates US$56 billion in revenues, or 3,5 percent of African GDP, the study said, although data usage was creeping up as 3G and 4G networks were rolled out. – Reuters.
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