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Nigeria might be reportedly experiencing increasing broadband penetration but, according to a new report, it has the least affordable Internet in the world.
Surfshark’s Digital Quality of Life report 2020 ranks Nigeria 85th out of 85 countries indexed in the report. The Virtual Private Network firm curated the amount of time people need to work to afford the cheapest mobile and data plans available in the country.
It is important to note that Surfshark divided the price of 1GB of data by the average hourly income in the countries studied. Find out more about Surfshark’s methodology.
Of the six African countries studied in the report, South Africa ranks highest (34th) followed by Tunisia (64th), Algeria (66th), Morocco, (71st), and Kenya (74th) while Nigeria finishes the entire list at 85th.
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updated: Jan 03 2021, 02:23 ist
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