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ICT Facts Figures & The world in 215 This year governments are making their final assessment of the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which global leaders agreed upon in the year 2. Over the past 15 years the ICT revolution has driven global development in an unprecedented way. Technological progress, infrastructure deployment, and falling prices have brought unexpected growth in ICT access and connectivity to billions of people around the world. In 215 there are more than 7 billion mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide, up from less than 1 billion in 2. Globally 3.2 billion people are using the Internet of which 2 billion are from. ICTs will play an even more significant role in the post 215 development agenda and in achieving future sustainable development goals as the world moves faster and faster towards a digital society. Our mission is to connect everyone and to create a truly inclusive information society, for which we need comparable and high-quality data and statistics to measure progress. Brahima Sanou, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau MDGs 2-215: ICT revolution and remaining gaps 2 215* 4 MILLION INTERNET USERS 3.2 BILLION INTERNET USERS countries countries countries countries 1 million people (rounded values) Online Offline Globally 3.2 billion people are using the Internet by end 215, of which 2 billion are from For every Internet user in the developed world there are 2 in the developing world However, 4 billion people from developing countries remain offline, representing 2/3 of the residing in Of the 94 million people living in the least developed countries (), only 89 million use the Internet, corresponding to a 9.5% penetration rate

15 years of ICT growth: what has been achieved? 1 9 96.8 95.3 Per 1 inhabitants/households 3 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215* 47.2 46.4 43.4 1.8 Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions Individuals using the Internet Population covered by 2G mobile-cellular network Mobile broadband subscriptions Fixed-broadband subscriptions Households with Internet By end 215, there are more than 7 billion mobile cellular subscriptions, corresponding to a penetration rate of 97%, up from 738 million in 2 Between 2-215, global Internet penetration grew 7 fold from 6.5% to 43% Mobile broadband is the most dynamic market segment; globally, mobilebroadband penetration reaches 47% in 215, a value that increased 12 times since 27 The proportion of households with Internet access at home increased from 18% in 25 to 46% in 215 Fixed-broadband uptake is growing at a slower pace, with a 7% annual increase over the past three years and reaching 11% penetration by end 215 The proportion of the covered by a 2G mobile-cellular network grew from 58% in 21 to 95% in 215 3G mobile-broadband coverage is extending rapidly and into the rural areas 211 215* 215* 3G 45% 3G 69% 3G rural 29% rural 3.4 billion 7 billion 7.4 billion 3G urban 89% No 3G coverage 3G coverage urban 4 billion

The digital divide in 215* Percentage of households with Internet access % 82.1 81.3 6. 6.1 4.3 46.4 39. 34.1 1.7 6.7 By end 215, 34% of households in developing countries have Internet access, compared with more than 8% in developed countries In least developed countries (), only 7% of households have Internet access, compared with the world average of 46% % Percentage of individuals using the Internet 77.6 82.2 66. 59.9 37. 36.9 43.4 35.3 2.7 9.5 Internet penetration in stands at 35%; lag behind with only 1% In, one in 5 people use the Internet today, compared to almost 2 in 5 people in, and 3 in 5 people in the Mobile broadband subscriptions Per 1 inhabitants 78.2 77.6 49.7 4.6 42.3 86.7 46.1 39.1 17.4 12.1 Mobile-broadband penetration levels are highest in and the Americas, at around 78 active subscriptions per 1 inhabitants is the only region where mobile broadband penetration remains below 2% Fixed-broadband subscriptions Per 1 inhabitants 29.6 18. 13.6 3.7 8.9 29..5 1.8 7.1.5 Fixed-broadband penetration remains at less than 1% in and the Arab States stand out as the regions with the fewest fixed-broadband subscriptions per 1 inhabitants, at less than 1 and less than 4, respectively Commonwealth of Independent States.

Broadband now affordable in 111 countries with mobile-broadband less expensive than fixed-broadband plans Broadband Commission target (5% of GNI p.c.) Number of countries 43 1 35 32 Postpaid computer-based mobile broadband (1GB) Postpaid fixed-broadband (1GB) 3.1 16.3 35.3 22.5 52.3-2 2-5 12 5 1 11 11 5-8 8-1 1-2 2-3 >3 74.5 2 4 6 8 214 broadband prices as a % of GNI p.c. 214 broadband prices in PPP$ * In 214, in 111 countries the price of a basic (fixed or mobile) broadband plan corresponds to less than 5% of average GNI per capita, thus meeting the Broadband Commission target The global average price of a basic fixedbroadband plan (52 PPP$) is 1.7 times higher than the average price of a comparable mobile-broadband plan (3 PPP$) In, average monthly fixedbroadband prices (in PPP$) are 3 times higher than in developed countries; mobilebroadband prices are twice as expensive as in developed countries Note: Either fixed broadband or mobile broadband. *Based on simple averages including data for 16 economies. Fixed broadband subscriptions: lag behind as prices stagnate Subscriptions Prices 35 45 Per 1 inhabitants 3 25 2 15 1 5 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215* 29. 1.8 7.1.5 214 fixed-broadband prices in PPP$ 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 129.5 63.6 52.3 26.8 Fixed-broadband uptake remains slow in and particularly in, where penetration rates are now at 7% and less than 1%, respectively. While the prices of fixedbroadband plans dropped sharply between 28 and 211, especially in, they have been stagnating since then and even increased slightly in Simple averages.

Differences in broadband speed persist Korea (Rep.) France Iceland Denmark Andorra Switzerland United Kingdom* Belgium Japan Sweden Spain Finland Portugal Norway* United States* Hungary Germany Canada* Bulgaria Singapore Greece Australia* Romania Ireland Austria Slovenia Czech Republic Slovakia Russian Federation Poland** Kazakhstan Italy Croatia Chile United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Serbia Brazil Bahrain Belarus Azerbaijan Armenia Colombia Malaysia Morocco Qatar Kyrgyzstan Venezuela Ecuador Tunisia Costa Rica Oman Egypt Guyana Namibia Bolivia Honduras Zimbabwe Senegal Pakistan Zambia.9 >1 Mbit/s >2 to <1 Mbit/s >256 kbit/s to <2Mbit/s Note: Refers to advertised speeds. * Data correspond to speed intervals slightly different from the ones defined by ITU.** Breakdown by speed available only for a part of the total fixedbroadband subscriptions. Data include terrestrial fixed wireless broadband and/or satellite-broadband subscriptions. 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 45 Fixed-broadband subscriptions per 1 inhabitants, by speed, early 214 (selected countries)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 13th Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS), Hiroshima, Japan, 3 November to 2 December 215, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/events/wtis215/registration.aspx Measuring the Information Society Report 214, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/publications/mis214.aspx Manual for Measuring ICT Access and Use by Households and Individuals 214, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/publications/manual214.aspx Final WSIS Targets Review: Achievements, Challenges and the Way Forward, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/publications/wsistargets214.aspx Yearbook of Statistics 214, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/publications/yb214.aspx Handbook for the Collection of Administrative Data on Telecommunications/ICT 211, http://www.itu.int/en/itu-d/statistics/pages/publications/handbook.aspx ICT Data and Statistics Division Telecommunication Development Bureau International Telecommunication Union Place des Nations 1211 Geneva 2 - Switzerland indicators@itu.int www.itu.int/ict Printed in Switzerland Geneva, May 215 International Telecommunication Union