It works for our customer SunCulture. We help agents sell solar in rural Kenya. It takes a few hours, not months, to design and build new ideas. Surveys or polling on feature phones. Query systems for ...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the telecommunication sector is a key part of daily life with more than 44 million mobile phone users as of recent data. Internet penetration stands at ...
Eritrea's telecommunication infrastructure is still developing, with mobile phone usage gradually increasing. As of recent estimates, there are around 3.7 million mobile phone users in the country, ...
Botswana has a well-established telecommunication sector, with over 4 million mobile phone users in a population of around 2.4 million, indicating high mobile penetration. Internet penetration is also ...
Rwanda has a well-established telecommunication sector, with over 10 million mobile phone users. Internet penetration is at 64%, driven by mobile broadband. USSD is widely used for banking, mobile ...
Comoros, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, has seen steady growth in its telecommunication sector. With a population of around 850,000 people, the number of mobile phone users has surpassed ...
Uganda's telecommunications sector has shown steady growth in recent years. As of this year, the country has about 28 million mobile subscribers, representing a penetration rate of around 70%.
Kenya leads East Africa in telecommunications, with 65 million mobile subscriptions and 46 million internet users by 2024. USSD remains popular for mobile banking, with codes like *544# for M-PESA ...
In Egypt, telecommunication facilities are well-developed, with around 100 million mobile phone users, reflecting high connectivity across the country. Internet penetration is significant, with over ...
Djibouti, with a population of around 1 million people, has a growing telecommunications sector. The country has about 900,000 mobile phone users, reflecting the widespread use of mobile phones.
Algeria has over 45 million mobile phone users, making mobile connectivity a crucial part of daily life. Internet penetration in Algeria stands at around 60%, driven by both urban and rural usage.