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GSMA: Mobile Adoption Worldwide Slowing

The proportion of the world's population using mobile internet on its own devices is growing but at a slowing pace, GSMA said Wednesday. Between 2015 and 2021, more than 200 million users were added annually, but 2023, like 2022, saw…

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160 million begin using mobile internet, it said. In all, 4.6 billion people -- 57% of the world's population -- are using mobile internet on their own device -- but another 350 million are in remote areas without mobile internet coverage and 3.1 billion can access coverage but don't, GSMA said. The least-connected region is sub-Saharan Africa, with 27% of the population using mobile internet service. Device affordability and digital literacy are major barriers to broader adoption.