Connectivity Map
August 25th, 2006 by ncho
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Hi, try:
http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Data.aspx?cr=466
for update on Mali phone and internet figures. Unfortunately they don’t distinguish between cellular use and landline use. In my opinion the market is different for the two. Landlines are very expensive and few residences have them, but most Malians I know have mobiles.
Sotelma has just launched new broadband service but it is expensive (30,000FCFA a month) and will probably be taken up by NGOs and businesses.
Subjective opion (I live in Bamako and travel around): huge uptake on mobile phones in last 2 years, not just in urban area but rural too. Ikatel is constantly doing major promotions and university special offers.
hey sociolingo…thanks for the link (i will definitely check it today!) and the much needed intelligence re: Mali’s telecom situation…
also, wanted to say that you run a great blog — it’s been in my blogroll for a while!