Expanding access to the Internet and lowering the cost of access directly impacts people’s lives in today’s technology era. Especially in new continents like Africa, where businesses and entire economies cannot survive without the Internet, broadband access solves this problem to a large extent.
Affordable internet will not only save the economy, but it is especially important for younger generations who are seeking to establish economic security through innovative and novel ideas.
Access to the internet gives young people access to numerous networks and resources that can support them on their path.
Moreover, Africa’s technology industry is growing rapidly, with start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises and even the informal sector becoming increasingly reliant on the internet to operate.
It is clear from this that access to affordable broadband services is essential. To this end, several countries across the continent are ensuring their citizens have access to the internet at minimal cost. However, some countries fall short in this effort, boasting broadband tariffs that discourage technology adoption.
Below are the top 10 African countries where broadband internet is least affordable, according to the 2024 Global Broadband Price Rankings report by Cable, a UK-based company that provides extensive price comparisons and expert reviews to help people make informed decisions about their communication requirements.
Rank | country | Average monthly broadband cost | World Rankings |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
Burundi |
$304.57 |
222nd |
2. |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
$170.97 |
220th |
3. |
Mozambique |
$118.26 |
208th |
4. |
Eritrea |
$116.66 |
206th |
5. |
Seychelles |
$108.51 |
203rd |
6. |
Comoros |
$96.11 |
198th |
7. |
Gambia |
$87.33 |
189th |
8. |
Lesotho |
$85.98 |
187th |
9. |
Sao Tome and Principe |
$85.78 |
185th |
10. |
Djibouti |
$85.53 |
184th |