Wambua,
 
It is encouraging to read such factual statistics from CCK.  I don't know how many of you read an article in one of yesterday's dailies talking of a report which gave Kenya such poor  global ranking in Internet usage (or was it ICT?)- 136th out of 142 or something like that. It was shocking and obviously incorrect. It further said Kenya had dropped 14 rankings down in some other ICT usage statistics.
If anyone has it maybe you could share this with CCK so they can maybe send this firm the correct country position.
I am wondering whether some of these research institutions are paid to say anything their sponsors want to see.
And if they are on this list, could you share with us how you came to your findings.
 
Kind regards,
 
Gilda  
----- Original Message -----
From: Wambua, Christopher
To: godera@skyweb.co.ke
Cc: Alex Gakuru ; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:32 AM
Subject: [kictanet] CCK releases 2nd Quarter ICT sector statistics for2011/2012

CCK releases 2nd quarter ICT sector statistics for 2011/2012

 

The number of Internet subscribers in Kenya increased by 13.48 percent from 5.42 million to 6.15 million between September 1 and December 31 last year.

 

During the same period, the estimated number of Internet users rose to 17.38 million up from 14.30 million, representing an increase of 21.55 per cent.

 

According to the CCK 2nd Quarter ICT Sector Statistics for 2011/2012 released today, broadband subscriptions increased to 131,829, posting a 4.14% growth from the previous period.  Of the total Internet subscribers in the country, broadband subscription represented only 2.14 per cent.

 

Meanwhile, the total mobile traffic declined to 6.70 billion minutes from 7.09 billion recorded in the previous quarter. This represented a 5.5 per cent drop in voice traffic.

 

Similarly, Minutes of Use (MoU) per subscriber per month declined to 79.9 down from 89.3 recorded in the previous quarter (i.e. July to September 2011), posting a 10.53 per cent decrease.  The number of SMS per subscriber per month also declined from 17.42 in September 2011 to 10.42 SMS by the end December 2011, representing a decline of 38.52 percent.

 

The report further indicates that the number of mobile subscribers increased to 28.08 million up from 26.49 million recorded during the previous period, posting an increase of 5.99%. Mobile penetration increased to 71.3 percent during the same period from 67.2 per cent recorded during the first quarter.

 

The total local letters sent over the same period declined by 4.75 per cent from 20.57 million in the previous quarter to 19.59 million.

 

Click here to view the full http://www.cck.go.ke/resc/downloads/SECTOR_STATISTICS_REPORT_Q2_2011-12.pdf

 

Christopher Wambua

Ag. Manager/Communications

Communications Commission of Kenya

P.O. Box 14448, NAIROBI 00800

KENYA

 


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