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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (12938)8/22/2024 11:58:53 AM
From: elmatador   of 13782
 
African cities are forecast to see some of the fastest population growth rates globally through to 2035.
The Economist Intelligence: EIU forecasts Africa's top 100 cities—Africa100, incorporating cities with a population greater than 1m in 2035 as well as smaller capitals—to be home to about 21% of the continent's population and generate more than 60% of Africa's GDP by 2035.

I am telling here to prepare fiber connectivity for a 12-million people Nairobi!

GSMA head of Sub-Saharan Africa predicted there will be fourfold growth in data usage on the African continent, as internet access becomes ever more central to the functioning of economies.
What are the strategies for African mobile operators to off load data to fiber. Am working on it

Maybe four fold growth will crash mobile operators ! But I have the solution.
Telling another friend he is salivating for Africa to follow Altice USA's mobile data offload which is currently happening over Wi-Fi, including the 2 million or so hotspots that have been deployed in the company's footprint covering parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

The growth is here

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