1. Israel
Israel has the lowest price for mobile internet, costing only $0. 02 (Sh3) per gigabyte (GB) on
average. The country has advanced technology and is very connected because more than 80% of its
people use the internet. The government of Israel has been spending lots of money to improve its
digital infrastructure and encouraging people to use digital services. Israel is considered to have
really fast internet compared to other countries.
2. Italy
Italy is offering cheap mobile internet for $0. 09 (Sh13) per GB and it has come in second place. The
country has really good internet system, and around 95 percent of its people can use 5G.
In July
2022, around 43. 6 million people in Italy used the internet on their computers or mobile phones.
This was about 73. 9% of people over the age of two. Out of these internet users, 91% used their
mobile phones to access the internet.
3. Fiji
This country has the third cheapest mobile internet in the world, costing $0. 09 (Sh13) for each GB.
Although there are difficulties with infrastructure, the Fijian government understands how crucial
it is for the country's economy to have internet that is affordable and easy to access.
They have
been working to solve these problems. In the past few years, Fiji has spent a lot of money improving
its telecommunications system. They built the Southern Cross Cable Network, which lets Fiji connect
to the internet all around the world using super-fast cables. As a result, this has led to better
reliability and faster internet connection.
4. San Marino
This country in Western Europe doesn't have any access to the sea, and it is ranked as the fourth
country with a cheaper internet cost of US$0. 10 (Sh14) per GB. San Marino has a good communications
system, and most of its people can use the internet.
According to information from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the percentage of
people using the internet in the country was 89. 8% in 2020 This is higher than the average
percentage worldwide, which is 84. 9% The reason why many people in the country use the internet a
lot is because there are many service providers that offer cheap and reliable internet services.
5. Cambodia
Cambodia is the seventh country with the least expensive mobile internet. It costs $0. 12 (Sh17) per
GB. In the past few years, the country has seen a quick increase in using the internet. Because of
this, people now get information, talk, and do business differently. There are many reasons that
caused this, like the growth of mobile networks, more people being able to afford smartphones, and
the government working to improve the country's digital infrastructure.
In 2015, the government started the Cambodia ICT Masterplan 2020. This plan aimed to make the
country an "e-society" by 2020. This plan had different ideas that aimed to make it easier for
people to use the internet. They wanted to build a big network that would connect all areas of the
country to the internet. They also wanted to create a special place where all the internet service
providers could connect with each other.
6. Pakistan
Pakistan is sixth in the world for having a low cost of $0. 12 (Sh17) per GB. Since the early 90s,
people in Pakistan have been using the internet. Right now, there are 124 million internet users in
Pakistan, making it the seventh largest group of internet users in the world. Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) is a rapidly expanding industry in our country.
However, even though it has grown, the speed of the internet has been greatly affected by the lack
of infrastructure. This includes technology, the available connections, and the amount of internet
traffic coming from other countries. This is why Pakistan's internet speed is slower than that of
nearby countries and even some less advanced countries in the world.
7. India
India has one of the lowest-priced internet services, costing only $0. 16 (or Sh23) per GB. This
country has the second highest amount of people who use the internet in the world, with a total of
865 million users. One big problem for the internet in India is that the broadband connections have
slower average speed compared to developed countries. The Indian government is working hard to make
sure that broadband internet is available in all cities, towns, and villages, so that it meets the
same standards as other countries.
Another problem that they have to deal with is the digital divide, which means that the growth is
mostly happening in cities instead of rural areas. However, government officials have tried to
increase internet access in rural areas by encouraging more investment in rural infrastructure and
offering lower-cost plans to rural customers through the Universal Service Obligation program.
8. Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is in eighth place when it comes to the cost of 1GB of mobile data, which is $0. 17 (or
Sh25) In the past few years, a country in Central Asia without any coastline has seen a big increase
in the number of people using the internet. A lot more people are now able to connect to the World
Wide Web.
In 2021, 34. 5% of people in the country were now using the internet, which is a big increase from
the 8% recorded in 2010. The government has been working hard to improve the country's internet
services, which has led to more people having access to affordable internet. This has helped the
country's digital infrastructure to grow.
9. France
In France, you can get 1GB of data for just $0. 20 (or Sh29) This makes France one of the nine
cheapest countries for affordable data.
In January 2022, there were 60. 92 million people using the internet in France. At the beginning of
2022, almost all of the country's population, around 93 percent, had access to the internet.
According to Kepios analysis, the number of people using the internet in France increased by 1. 5
million from 2021 to 2022.
10. Colombia
Colombia has one of the cheapest internet prices among countries. In Colombia, one gigabyte of data
costs only $0. 20 (equivalent to Sh29). Colombia, a country in South America with islands in North
America, is quickly getting better in technology and internet connection.
Colombians can now have a good and fast internet connection through satellite, which allows them to
stay connected with the world. In January 2023, Colombia had 39. 34 million people using the
internet, which is about 75. 7% of the entire population. According to Kepios analysis, the number
of people using the internet in Colombia grew by 1. 5 million between 2022 and 2023.
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stevoke
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