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“Africa has the lowest 5G coverage at 6% in 2023” – ITU  

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The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has revealed that 5G coverage in Africa remains the lowest in the world at 6% as of December 2023.  

The global telecom body disclosed this in its Mobile Network Coverage Facts and Figures 2023 report. In the report showing that the continent is lagging in deploying the latest technology, the ITU noted that while the older generation of networks, 2G and 3G are being shut down in many countries of the world, countries in Africa still have most of their population on the old technologies.  

The ITU data may not be far from the reality considering that In Nigeria where three telecom companies have launched commercial 5G, coverage of the technology remains abysmally low at 0.83% as of August this year.

According to the data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), 60.3% of subscribers in the country were still on 2G as of August 2023. 

Uneven development 

While noting that 5G coverage has increased steadily over the last four years to reach 40% of the world population, ITU noted that the development has been uneven as developed countries have more coverage.  

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2G, 3G being switched off 

The telecom body noted that in many countries older-generation mobile networks such as 2G and 3G  are being switched off in favour of new-generation networks, 4G and 5G. It added that 5G enables the development of a digital ecosystem by connecting machines, objects, and devices with ultra-low latency and the potential to improve energy efficiency.  

Specifically, most European operators are said to have announced plans to switch off 3G networks by December 2025, and likewise operators in the Asia-Pacific region.  

The device constraint in Nigeria 

In Nigeria, telecom operators have no plans of shutting down 2G and 3G as most of their subscribers are still finding 4G and 5G devices unaffordable.

This has seen operators continuing to invest in the old technologies despite the launch of 5G.  Chief Technical Officer of MTN Nigeria, Mohammed Rufai, also pointed out the fact that many Nigerians are still on 2G and 3G. 

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