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Ghana ranked 25th of 230 countries with least mobile data charges worldwide

18/03/2019
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Ghana has been ranked 25th on the list of countries in the world with low mobile data charges.

Recent statistics show that the price of an average 1GB of data is being sold in Ghana at $1.56 compared with other countries including Zimbabwe [ranked country with most expensive data charges], selling same data package at $75.20

This was captured in research published by Cable.co.uk.

The research was from data gathered from 6,313 mobile data plans in 230 countries between 23 October and 28 November 2018.

The cheapest data package worldwide according to the research was $0.26 with the most expensive being $75.20.

In Ghana, the research said data packages could go down as low as $0.34 and as high as $4.75, equivalent of ¢25.96.

According to the researchers, mobile data is very cheap in some countries because of an impressive and efficient mobile and fixed broadband infrastructure.

The researches also added that countries with less advanced broadband networks are heavily reliant on mobile data as well as the dictates of their economies.

“Many of the cheapest countries in which to buy mobile data fall roughly into one of two categories. Some have excellent mobile and fixed broadband infrastructure and so providers are able to offer large amounts of data, which brings down the price per gigabyte. Others with less advanced broadband networks are heavily reliant on mobile data and the economy dictates that prices must be low, as that’s what people can afford,” the researchers stated.

Some background facts to data cost

The researchers also commented about countries where mobile data was relatively expensive.

India is the cheapest country were buy mobile data with the average cost of 1GB at USD 0.26.

The United States is one of the most expensive developed nations for purchasing mobile data, coming in 182nd in the world, and with an average 1GB cost of USD 12.37

Zimbabwe is the most expensive country in which to buy mobile data. The average cost of 1GB there is USD 75.20 – 289 times the average cost in India

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Ten out of the top 20 countries are in Asia, with Sri Lanka, Mongolia and Myanmar joining India in the top ten.

The second, third and fourth cheapest countries are all (CIS) former USSR nations, with Kyrgyzstan missing out on top spot by one US cent

Four of the five most expensive countries to buy mobile data are in sub-Saharan Africa. Island nations in Oceania and the Caribbean are also among the most expensive countries in the world.

Sub Sahara Africa
Contrary to what one might expect, ten out of the top 50 cheapest countries in the world for mobile data are in Sub-Saharan Africa.

This is in stark contrast to the cost of broadband on the continent, which is almost universally very high or non-existent.

Rwanda and Sudan featured in the top ten, with 1GB of data being sold for just $0.56 and $0.68.

Sub-Saharan Africa also lays claim to the most expensive nation in the world for mobile date: Zimbabwe, whose average cost for 1GB of mobile data is an eye-watering $75.20, while its most expensive gigabyte is an even more shocking $138.46

Credit: Cable.co.uk.

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