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The World in

2011                                            ICT                                                       FaCTs and FIgures

       One third of the world’s population is online
       45% of Internet users below the age of 25
                                                                                                           Users, developed

       Share of Internet users in the total population


       2006                                                    Using Internet:
                                                               18%                                      2011*                 Users
                                                                                                                                          Using Internet:
                                                                                                                                          35%

                                                                                   China:28%                                  Developed
                                                                                                                                                             China: 37%
                                                    Developed                       India: 6%
                                Not using                                                                                        Developing                   India: 10%
                               Internet: 82%        Developing
                                                                                    Other
                                                                                                           Not using                                           Other
                                                                                  developing
                                                                                 countries: 66%           Internet: 65%                                      developing
                                                                                                                                                            countries: 53%




                               Total population: 6.5 billion                                                  Total population: 7 billion

       Note: * Estimate
       Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database



       •	 The world is home to 7 billion people, one third of which are using the Internet. 45% of the world’s
          Internet users are below the age of 25.

       •	 Over	the	last	five	years,	developing	countries	have	increased	their	share	of	the	world’s	total	number	of	
          Internet	users	from	44%	in	2006,	to	62%	in	2011.	Today,	Internet	users	in	China	represent	almost	25%	of	
          the world’s total Internet users and 37% of the developing countries’ Internet users.
                         4.5

       Internet users by age and by development level, 2011*
          4.0


                         3.5                                                                               •	 Younger people tend to be more online than
                                                                                                              older people, in both developed and developing
                         3.0      Not using Internet                                                          countries.
                                  Using Internet                                                 66 %
                         2.5                                                                               •	 In developing countries, 30% of those under
    Billions of people




                                                                                                              the age of 25 use the Internet, compared to
                                                                                   64%
                         2.0
                                                                     77%
                                                                                                              23%	of	those	25	years	and	older.	
                                                         70%
                         1.5                                                                               •	 At	 the	 same	 time,	 70%	 of	 the	 under	 25-year-
                                                                                                              olds — a total of 1.9 billion — are not online
                         1.0
                                                                                                              yet:	 a	 huge	 potential	 if	 developing	 countries	
                                            29%
                                                                                   36%
                                                                                                 34%          can connect schools and increase school
                         0.5
                                 23%
                                            71%
                                                         30%         23%                                      enrolment rates.
                                 77%
                         0.0
                               Under 25   Over 25      Under 25    Over 25       Under 25       Over 25
                                    Developed               Developing                   World

       Note: * Estimate
       Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures




    Almost
    6 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions

                        Active mobile -broadband subscriptions
              7
                        Fixed(wired) - broadband subscriptions                                                 •	 With 5.9 billion mobile-cellular
              6         Fixed -telephone lines                                                                    subscriptions, global penetration
                        Internet users                                                                            reaches 87%, and 79% in the devel-
              5         Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions
                                                                                                                  oping world.

              4
                                                                                                               •	 Mobile-broadband subscriptions have
   Billions




                                                                                                                  grown	 45%	 annually	 over	 the	 last	
              3                                                                                                   four	years	and	today	there	are	twice	
                                                                                                                  as	 many	 mobile-broadband	 as	 fixed-
              2                                                                                                   broadband subscriptions.

              1


              0
                      2006             2007        2008           2009          2010              2011*


    Note: * Estimate
    Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database




    Home ICT access, 2011*

                                                                                                     Penetration developed countries

                                                                                                     Penetration developing countries

                                                                                       74                                                   74
                                                                                                                                            71




                                                                                             25                                                  20




              1.8 billion households                      0.7 billion households with a PC                        0.6 billion households with Internet


    Note: * Estimate
    Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database



    •	 Of	1.8	billion	households	worldwide,	one	third	have	Internet	access,	compared	to	only	one	fifth	
       five	years	ago.

    •	 In developing countries, 25% of homes have a computer and 20% have Internet access, compared
       to	20%	and	13%,	respectively,	3	years	ago.
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures




Growth in bandwidth
facilitates broadband uptake
                                                             90’000
                  International Internet bandwidth, GBit/s
               International	Internet	bandwidth,	GBit/s




                                                             80’000
                                                                                                                                                                   World
                                                             70’000                                                                                                World
                                                                                                                                                                   Developed
                                                                                                                                                                   Developed
                                                             60’000
                                                                                                                                                                    Developing
                                                                                                                                                                   Developing
                                                             50’000

                                                             40’000

                                                             30’000

                                                             20’000

                                                             10’000

                                                                                                                  0
                                                                                                                                                  2001    2002      2003      2004        2005      2006   2007       2008      2009   2010   2011*

               Note: * Estimate
               Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database



•	 International	Internet	bandwidth,	a	key	factor	for	providing	high-speed	Internet	access	to	a	growing	number	
   of	Internet	users	has	grown	exponentially	over	the	last	five	years,	from	11’000	Gbit/s	in	2006,	to	close	to	
   80’000	Gbit/s	in	2011.

•	 Disparities between regions in terms of available Internet bandwidth per Internet user remain, with on
   average almost 90’000 bit/s of bandwidth per user in Europe, compared with 2’000 bit/s per user in
   Africa.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  87’395

                                                                                                                                                 40’000
                                                                             International Internet bandwidth (bit/s) per Internet user, 2011*




                                                                                                                                                 35’000
                                                              International Internet bandwidth (bit/s)




                                                                                                                                                 30’000
                                                                      per Internet user, 2011*




                                                                                                                                                 25’000


                                                                                                                                                 20’000


                                                                                                                                                 15’000


                                                                                                                                                 10’000


                                                                                                                                                 5’000


                                                                                                                                                    0
                                                                                                                                                          Africa     Arab States   Asia & Paci c   CIS     Americas     World      Europe



                                                                           Note: * Estimate
                                                                           Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures



   Active mobile-broadband
   subscriptions reach almost 1.2 billion
                                                           Availability of 3G Networks
   Countries that offer 2G/3G services commercially, mid-2011*




                                                                                       	2G	only
                                                                                         2G
                                                                                         3G
                                                                                       	2G	and	3G	




                                                  90%                            45%

                                         2G population coverage               3G population coverage
   Note: * Estimate
   Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database



   •	 A	total	of	159	economies	worldwide	have	launched	3G	services	commercially	and	the	number	of	active	
      mobile-broadband subscriptions has increased to almost 1.2 billion.

   •	 While	 people	 in	 developed	 countries	 usually	 use	 mobile-broadband	 networks	 in	 addition	 to	 a	 fixed-
      broadband	 connection,	 mobile-broadband	 is	 often	 the	 only	 access	 method	 available	 to	 people	 in	
      developing countries.

   •	 The	 percentage	 of	 the	 population	 covered	 by	 a	 2G	 mobile-cellular	 network	 is	 twice	 as	 high	 as	 the	
      population	covered	by	a	3G	network.		3G	population	coverage	reached	45%	in	2011.
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures




Europe leads the broadband race

                        60
                                      	Fixed	(wired)-broadband	subscriptions,	2011*
                                          Fixed (wired)-broadband
                        50
                                          subscriptions, 2011*
                                      Active mobile-broadband subscriptions, 2011*
  Per 100 inhabitants




                        40                Active mobile-broadband
                                          subscriptions, 2011*
                        30

                        20

                        10

                        0
                             Africa      Asia & Paci c Arab States            CIS      World               Americas           Europe


        Note: * Estimate
        Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database                   Top	broadband	economies,	early	2011
                                                                                                                                                       Active mobile-
                                                                                                             Fixed-broadband
                                                                                                                                                         broadband
                                                                                      Economy                subscriptions per Economy
                                                                                                                                                      subscriptions per
                                                                                                              100 inhabitants
                                                                                                                                                      100 inhabitants*
•	 Europe	leads	in	broadband	connectivity,	with	
                                                                                      Netherlands                  38.1        Korea (Rep.)                 91.0
   fixed-	 and	 mobile-broadband	 penetration	
                                                                                      Switzerland                  37.9        Japan                        87.8
   reaching	26%	and	54%,	respectively.
                                                                                      Denmark                      37.7        Sweden                       84.0
•	 A number of developing countries have                                              Korea (Rep.)                 35.7        Australia                    82.7
   been able to leverage mobile-broadband                                             Norway                       35.3        Finland                      78.1
   technologies to overcome infrastructure                                            Iceland                      34.1        Hong Kong, China             74.5
   barriers and provide high-speed Internet                                           France                       33.9        Portugal                     72.5
   services	to	previously	unconnected	areas.	In	                                      Luxembourg                   33.2        Luxembourg                   72.1
   Africa, mobile-broadband penetration has
                                                                                      Sweden                       31.8        Singapore                    69.7
   reached 4%, compared with less than 1% for
                                                                                      Germany                      31.7        Austria                      67.4
   fixed-broadband	penetration.
                                                                                      United Kingdom               31.6        New Zealand                  66.2
•	 The world’s top broadband economies are                                            Belgium                      31.5        Kuwait                       63.5
   from	 Europe	 and	 Asia	 and	 the	 Pacific.	 In	                                   Hong Kong, China             29.9        Israel                       62.2
   the Republic of Korea mobile-broadband                                             Canada                       29.8        Brunei Darussalam            61.4
   penetration	exceeds	90%.	                                                          Finland                      28.6        Cyprus                       61.3
                                                                                      United States                27.6        Italy                        59.4
                                                                                      Malta                        27.5        United Arab Emirates         58.4
                                                                                      Japan                        26.9        Greece                       58.3
                                                                                      Estonia                      25.1        Saudi Arabia                 57.8
                                                                                      Singapore                    24.9        Macao, China                 56.1
                                                                                      New Zealand                  24.9        United Kingdom               56.0
                                                                                      Slovenia                     24.2        Spain                        55.7
                                                                                      Australia                    24.2        Denmark                      54.7
                                                                                      Macao, China                 24.2        United States                54.0
                                                                                      Austria                      23.9        Ireland                      47.3
                                                                                      Note:	Excludes	economies	with	populations	below	100’000
                                                                                      Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators databasee
                                                                                                  *	Data	provided	by	Wireless	Intelligence
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures




   Broadband – speed matters
   Fixed-broadband subscriptions, by speed, early 2011

   •	 While	 almost	 all	 fixed-broadband	 connections	 in	 the	 Republic	 of	 Korea	 provide	 speeds	 equal	 to,	 or	
      above	10	Mbit/s,	broadband	users	in	Ghana,	Mongolia,	Oman	and	Venezuela	are	limited	to	broadband	
      speeds below 2 Mbit/s.

   •	 An	 Internet	 connection	 with	 a	 speed	 of	 256	 kbit/s	 limits	 the	 types	 of	 applications	 and	 services	 that	
      Internet	 users	 can	 enjoy.	 	 Service	 providers	 for	 data-intensive	 services,	 such	 as	 Video-on-Demand,	
      recommend a minimum speed of 2 Mbit/s.

   •	 Advertised	and	real	speeds	can	differ	substantially.	In	some	countries,	regulatory	authorities	monitor	
      the	speed	and	quality	of	broadband	services	and	oblige	operators	to	provide	accurate	quality-of-service	
      information to end users.

                               Korea (Rep.)
                                   Bulgaria
                                   Portugal
                           United Kingdom
                                    France
                                   Sweden
                                  Denmark
                                 Singapore
                          United States*††
                            Czech Republic
                                      Spain
                                    Finland
                                   Georgia
                                Switzerland
                                  Germany
                           Slovak Republic
                                   Hungary
                                   Slovenia
                                    Ireland
                                    Estonia
                                       Chile
                      United Arab Emirates
                                     Turkey
                                 Azerbaijan
                                  Morocco
                                    Serbia†
                                      Oman
                                 Colombia*                                                      	≥	10	Mbit/s
                                                                                                  ≥10 Mbit/s
                                     Tunisia                                                    	≥	2	to	<	10	Mbits/s
                                                                                                  ≥2 to <10 Mbit/s
                                      Qatar
                                                                                                  ≥256 kbit/s to <2 Mbit/s
                                                                                                	≥	256	kbit/s	to	<	2	Mbit/s
                                     Jordan
                                  Mongolia
                                 Venezuela
                                     Ghana

                                               0%   10%     20%      30%     40%     50%     60%      70%     80%     90%     100%

                     Note:	Refers	to	advertised	speeds.	*	Data	correspond	to	slightly	different	speed	intervals.
                       †	Breakdown	by	speed	available	only	for	part	of	the	total	fixed	(wired)-broadband	subscriptions.
                          †† June 2010 data.
                             Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures




Fixed broadband prices in developing countries
drop by over 50% in just two years

                                                                                    •	 The ITU ICT Price Basket 1 shows that
           Fixed-broadband	sub-basket                         234.9                    between 2008 and 2010 ICT services
 150        Fixed- telephone sub-basket

               2008                                                   52.2%            have become more affordable and
 130             2008
                 2010                                                    112.2         relative	 prices	 came	 down	 by	 an	
               2010
 110                             -                                                     average	of	18%,	globally.
   90                                      Percentage
                                           change (drop)
                                                                                    •	 The steepest price drop occurred in
   70                                      between 2008                                developing	 countries,	 where	 fixed-
                                           and 2010
   50                                                                                  broadband	prices	dropped	by	52.2%.
                            35.4%
   30
                                                                                    •	 In developing countries, mobile-
   10                 2.4        1.5                                                   cellular   prices,       which     have
    0
                 Developed countries                        Developing countries
                                                                                       substantially	 dropped	over	the	last	
                                                                                       decade,	 fell	 by	 a	 further	 22%.	The	
                                                                                       2010 mobile-cellular sub-basket
           Mobile-cellular sub-basket
   16            Mobile-cellular sub-basket
                                                              14.7 22.0%               represented on average 11.4% of
               2008
   14             2008                                                                 monthly	 GNI	 per	 capita,	 compared	
                   2010
   12
               2010                                                      11.4          to 2% in developed countries.

   10                                       Percentage
                                            change (drop)
                                                                                    •	 ICT services continue to be
    8
                                            between 2008                               more affordable in high-income
                                            and 2010
                                                                                       economies and less affordable in
    6
                            19.1%                                                      low-income	 economies.	 By	 2010,	
    4                                                                                  the cost of ICT services averaged
                      2.4
                                 2.0
    2                                                                                  1.5%	of	GNI	per	capita	in	developed	
    0                                                                                  countries,	compared	with	17%	of	GNI	
                 Developed countries                        Developing countries       per capita in developing countries.

                                                                                    •	 In	31	countries	—	all	of	them	highly	
                                                                                       industrialized	 economies	 —	 an	
                                                                      6.7%
    9
           Fixed-telephone	sub-basket
                                                               8.4
                                                                                       entry-level	 broadband	 connection	
                  Fixed-telephone sub-basket
    8          2008
                 2008
                                                                             7.8       costs	 on	 average	 the	 equivalent	 of	
                 Fixed-telephone sub-basket                                            1%	 or	 less	 of	 average	 monthly	 GNI	
    7          2010
                 2010
                                                                                       per capita, while in 19 countries
    6
                                            Percentage                                 — most of them least developed
    5                                       change (drop)
                                            between 2008                               countries — a broadband connection
    4                                       and 2010                                   costs on average more than 100% of
    3                        9.8%                                                      monthly	GNI	per	capita.	
    2                 1.3            1.1
    1                                                                               1. The ITU ICT Price Basket is a composite measure based
                                                                                    on	three	tariff	sets	—	fixed-telephone,	mobile-cellular	and	
    0                                                                               fixed-broadband	Internet	services	—	and	computed	as	a	
                  Developed countries                       Developing countries    percentage	of	average	GNI	per	capita.

Source:	ITU	Measuring	the	Information	Society	(2011)
The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures

                                        For more information:

                                      ICT Data and Statistics Division
                                Telecommunication Development Bureau
                                 International Telecommunication Union

                                           Place des Nations
                                      1211 Geneva 20 - Switzerland

                                            indicators@itu.int
                                              www.itu.int/ict




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Estadisticas Internet Poblacion Mundial Online 2011

  • 1. The World in 2011 ICT FaCTs and FIgures One third of the world’s population is online 45% of Internet users below the age of 25 Users, developed Share of Internet users in the total population 2006 Using Internet: 18% 2011* Users Using Internet: 35% China:28% Developed China: 37% Developed India: 6% Not using Developing India: 10% Internet: 82% Developing Other Not using Other developing countries: 66% Internet: 65% developing countries: 53% Total population: 6.5 billion Total population: 7 billion Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database • The world is home to 7 billion people, one third of which are using the Internet. 45% of the world’s Internet users are below the age of 25. • Over the last five years, developing countries have increased their share of the world’s total number of Internet users from 44% in 2006, to 62% in 2011. Today, Internet users in China represent almost 25% of the world’s total Internet users and 37% of the developing countries’ Internet users. 4.5 Internet users by age and by development level, 2011* 4.0 3.5 • Younger people tend to be more online than older people, in both developed and developing 3.0 Not using Internet countries. Using Internet 66 % 2.5 • In developing countries, 30% of those under Billions of people the age of 25 use the Internet, compared to 64% 2.0 77% 23% of those 25 years and older. 70% 1.5 • At the same time, 70% of the under 25-year- olds — a total of 1.9 billion — are not online 1.0 yet: a huge potential if developing countries 29% 36% 34% can connect schools and increase school 0.5 23% 71% 30% 23% enrolment rates. 77% 0.0 Under 25 Over 25 Under 25 Over 25 Under 25 Over 25 Developed Developing World Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
  • 2. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Almost 6 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions Active mobile -broadband subscriptions 7 Fixed(wired) - broadband subscriptions • With 5.9 billion mobile-cellular 6 Fixed -telephone lines subscriptions, global penetration Internet users reaches 87%, and 79% in the devel- 5 Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions oping world. 4 • Mobile-broadband subscriptions have Billions grown 45% annually over the last 3 four years and today there are twice as many mobile-broadband as fixed- 2 broadband subscriptions. 1 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011* Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database Home ICT access, 2011* Penetration developed countries Penetration developing countries 74 74 71 25 20 1.8 billion households 0.7 billion households with a PC 0.6 billion households with Internet Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database • Of 1.8 billion households worldwide, one third have Internet access, compared to only one fifth five years ago. • In developing countries, 25% of homes have a computer and 20% have Internet access, compared to 20% and 13%, respectively, 3 years ago.
  • 3. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Growth in bandwidth facilitates broadband uptake 90’000 International Internet bandwidth, GBit/s International Internet bandwidth, GBit/s 80’000 World 70’000 World Developed Developed 60’000 Developing Developing 50’000 40’000 30’000 20’000 10’000 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011* Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database • International Internet bandwidth, a key factor for providing high-speed Internet access to a growing number of Internet users has grown exponentially over the last five years, from 11’000 Gbit/s in 2006, to close to 80’000 Gbit/s in 2011. • Disparities between regions in terms of available Internet bandwidth per Internet user remain, with on average almost 90’000 bit/s of bandwidth per user in Europe, compared with 2’000 bit/s per user in Africa. 87’395 40’000 International Internet bandwidth (bit/s) per Internet user, 2011* 35’000 International Internet bandwidth (bit/s) 30’000 per Internet user, 2011* 25’000 20’000 15’000 10’000 5’000 0 Africa Arab States Asia & Paci c CIS Americas World Europe Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
  • 4. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Active mobile-broadband subscriptions reach almost 1.2 billion Availability of 3G Networks Countries that offer 2G/3G services commercially, mid-2011* 2G only 2G 3G 2G and 3G 90% 45% 2G population coverage 3G population coverage Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database • A total of 159 economies worldwide have launched 3G services commercially and the number of active mobile-broadband subscriptions has increased to almost 1.2 billion. • While people in developed countries usually use mobile-broadband networks in addition to a fixed- broadband connection, mobile-broadband is often the only access method available to people in developing countries. • The percentage of the population covered by a 2G mobile-cellular network is twice as high as the population covered by a 3G network. 3G population coverage reached 45% in 2011.
  • 5. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Europe leads the broadband race 60 Fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions, 2011* Fixed (wired)-broadband 50 subscriptions, 2011* Active mobile-broadband subscriptions, 2011* Per 100 inhabitants 40 Active mobile-broadband subscriptions, 2011* 30 20 10 0 Africa Asia & Paci c Arab States CIS World Americas Europe Note: * Estimate Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database Top broadband economies, early 2011 Active mobile- Fixed-broadband broadband Economy subscriptions per Economy subscriptions per 100 inhabitants 100 inhabitants* • Europe leads in broadband connectivity, with Netherlands 38.1 Korea (Rep.) 91.0 fixed- and mobile-broadband penetration Switzerland 37.9 Japan 87.8 reaching 26% and 54%, respectively. Denmark 37.7 Sweden 84.0 • A number of developing countries have Korea (Rep.) 35.7 Australia 82.7 been able to leverage mobile-broadband Norway 35.3 Finland 78.1 technologies to overcome infrastructure Iceland 34.1 Hong Kong, China 74.5 barriers and provide high-speed Internet France 33.9 Portugal 72.5 services to previously unconnected areas. In Luxembourg 33.2 Luxembourg 72.1 Africa, mobile-broadband penetration has Sweden 31.8 Singapore 69.7 reached 4%, compared with less than 1% for Germany 31.7 Austria 67.4 fixed-broadband penetration. United Kingdom 31.6 New Zealand 66.2 • The world’s top broadband economies are Belgium 31.5 Kuwait 63.5 from Europe and Asia and the Pacific. In Hong Kong, China 29.9 Israel 62.2 the Republic of Korea mobile-broadband Canada 29.8 Brunei Darussalam 61.4 penetration exceeds 90%. Finland 28.6 Cyprus 61.3 United States 27.6 Italy 59.4 Malta 27.5 United Arab Emirates 58.4 Japan 26.9 Greece 58.3 Estonia 25.1 Saudi Arabia 57.8 Singapore 24.9 Macao, China 56.1 New Zealand 24.9 United Kingdom 56.0 Slovenia 24.2 Spain 55.7 Australia 24.2 Denmark 54.7 Macao, China 24.2 United States 54.0 Austria 23.9 Ireland 47.3 Note: Excludes economies with populations below 100’000 Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators databasee * Data provided by Wireless Intelligence
  • 6. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Broadband – speed matters Fixed-broadband subscriptions, by speed, early 2011 • While almost all fixed-broadband connections in the Republic of Korea provide speeds equal to, or above 10 Mbit/s, broadband users in Ghana, Mongolia, Oman and Venezuela are limited to broadband speeds below 2 Mbit/s. • An Internet connection with a speed of 256 kbit/s limits the types of applications and services that Internet users can enjoy. Service providers for data-intensive services, such as Video-on-Demand, recommend a minimum speed of 2 Mbit/s. • Advertised and real speeds can differ substantially. In some countries, regulatory authorities monitor the speed and quality of broadband services and oblige operators to provide accurate quality-of-service information to end users. Korea (Rep.) Bulgaria Portugal United Kingdom France Sweden Denmark Singapore United States*†† Czech Republic Spain Finland Georgia Switzerland Germany Slovak Republic Hungary Slovenia Ireland Estonia Chile United Arab Emirates Turkey Azerbaijan Morocco Serbia† Oman Colombia* ≥ 10 Mbit/s ≥10 Mbit/s Tunisia ≥ 2 to < 10 Mbits/s ≥2 to <10 Mbit/s Qatar ≥256 kbit/s to <2 Mbit/s ≥ 256 kbit/s to < 2 Mbit/s Jordan Mongolia Venezuela Ghana 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Note: Refers to advertised speeds. * Data correspond to slightly different speed intervals. † Breakdown by speed available only for part of the total fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions. †† June 2010 data. Source: ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database
  • 7. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures Fixed broadband prices in developing countries drop by over 50% in just two years • The ITU ICT Price Basket 1 shows that Fixed-broadband sub-basket 234.9 between 2008 and 2010 ICT services 150 Fixed- telephone sub-basket 2008 52.2% have become more affordable and 130 2008 2010 112.2 relative prices came down by an 2010 110 - average of 18%, globally. 90 Percentage change (drop) • The steepest price drop occurred in 70 between 2008 developing countries, where fixed- and 2010 50 broadband prices dropped by 52.2%. 35.4% 30 • In developing countries, mobile- 10 2.4 1.5 cellular prices, which have 0 Developed countries Developing countries substantially dropped over the last decade, fell by a further 22%. The 2010 mobile-cellular sub-basket Mobile-cellular sub-basket 16 Mobile-cellular sub-basket 14.7 22.0% represented on average 11.4% of 2008 14 2008 monthly GNI per capita, compared 2010 12 2010 11.4 to 2% in developed countries. 10 Percentage change (drop) • ICT services continue to be 8 between 2008 more affordable in high-income and 2010 economies and less affordable in 6 19.1% low-income economies. By 2010, 4 the cost of ICT services averaged 2.4 2.0 2 1.5% of GNI per capita in developed 0 countries, compared with 17% of GNI Developed countries Developing countries per capita in developing countries. • In 31 countries — all of them highly industrialized economies — an 6.7% 9 Fixed-telephone sub-basket 8.4 entry-level broadband connection Fixed-telephone sub-basket 8 2008 2008 7.8 costs on average the equivalent of Fixed-telephone sub-basket 1% or less of average monthly GNI 7 2010 2010 per capita, while in 19 countries 6 Percentage — most of them least developed 5 change (drop) between 2008 countries — a broadband connection 4 and 2010 costs on average more than 100% of 3 9.8% monthly GNI per capita. 2 1.3 1.1 1 1. The ITU ICT Price Basket is a composite measure based on three tariff sets — fixed-telephone, mobile-cellular and 0 fixed-broadband Internet services — and computed as a Developed countries Developing countries percentage of average GNI per capita. Source: ITU Measuring the Information Society (2011)
  • 8. The World in 2011 — ICT Facts and Figures For more information: ICT Data and Statistics Division Telecommunication Development Bureau International Telecommunication Union Place des Nations 1211 Geneva 20 - Switzerland indicators@itu.int www.itu.int/ict Hosted by Organized by ICT 9th World Tele communicatio n In di ca to rs M ee ti ng Mauritius, 7-9 December 2011 ww w.itu.int/IC T/W TIM11 © 2011, International Telecommunication Union