M-powering!
Mobile phone subscriptions will outnumber the world population by the
end of next year, according to a UN agency report.
According
to the International Telecoms Union prediction, the cell phone
subscriptions will pass a whopping seven billion early in 2014.
Currently,
there are 6.8 billion mobile phone subscriptions, while the population
stands at 7.1 billion people in the world, 'BBC News' reported.
More than a third of the global population are online, the ITU World in 2013 report also found.
The
Commonwealth of Independent States, the alliance of countries formerly
in the Soviet Union, is believed to have the highest mobile penetration
with 1.7 subscriptions for every person, the report said.
Africa has the least, with 63 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, it said.
"Every
day we are moving closer to having almost as many mobile cellular
subscriptions as people on Earth," said Brahima Sanou, director of the
ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau.
"The
mobile revolution is 'm-powering' people in developing countries by
delivering ICT applications in education, health, government, banking,
environment and business," said Sanou.
The report also found that 2.7 billion people, almost 40 per cent of the world's population, are online.
Europe
has the highest penetration (75 per cent), followed by the Americas (61
per cent). Asia has 32 per cent of its population online, Africa 16 per
cent.
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