Smart phone penetration is 52 percent compared to about 90 percent in South Africa, Econet says in its annual report for the year ending February whose publication was delayed.
It says Kenya’s penetration of mobile internet users is 80 percent.
The telecommunications regulatory authority says active internet subscriptions in Zimbabwe were 56.7 percent at the end of the second quarter, down from 59.1 percent in the first.
Econet says 90 percent of the population is covered by data-capable base stations but 70 percent of them are 3G.
4G, it says, is 10 times faster than 3 G.
Some countries have already introduced 5G which is said to be 10 times faster than 4G.
The coronavirus outbreak has increased the need for internet usage and faster internet speeds because most people are working from home.
(160 VIEWS)
Britain says amendment of the Zimbabwe constitution is a sovereign, legislative matter for Zimbabwe to…
It is now 47 years since I wrote the short story below for a South…
Zimbabwe has released its 2026 monetary policy statement in which it seeks to stabilise its…
Far from it, on paper that is. Ignatius Chombo was one of the longest serving…
Zimbabwe on Thursday announced a ZiG290.9 billion budget with revenue expected to be ZiG287.6 billion,…
The International Monetary Fund says Zimbabwe’s economic recovery in 2025 is stronger than previously anticipated…