International Internet bandwidth (Mbps) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Please cite the International Telecommunication Union for third-party use of these data. International Internet bandwidth is the contracted capacity of international connections between countries for transmitting Internet traffic. Source: International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication Development Report and database, and World Bank estimates.
International Internet bandwidth (Mbps) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Morocco (2008)25,130
2Egypt (2008)20,217
3Sudan (2008)13,300
4Tunisia (2008)11,520
5South Africa (2007)3,380
6Algeria (2007)3,000
7Senegal (2008)2,900
8Kenya (2008)1,421
9Nigeria (2007)693
10Ghana (2007)497
11Mauritius (2008)400
12Uganda (2008)369
13Ivory Coast (2006)310
14Libya (2007)310
15Angola (2007)290
16Rwanda (2008)267
17Ethiopia (2007)245
18Burkina Faso (2006)215
19Mali (2008)213
20Gabon (2007)200
21Mauritania (2008)200
22Madagascar (2008)162
23Benin (2007)155
24Cameroon (2008)155
25Cape Verde (2008)155
26Tanzania (2005)100
27Zambia (2008)100
28Botswana (2007)81
29Seychelles (2008)74
30Mozambique (2006)72
31Malawi (2007)67
32Gambia (2007)62
33Zimbabwe (2007)57
34Namibia (2007)56
35Togo (2008)49
36Djibouti (2005)45
37Niger (2005)30
38Eritrea (2008)24
39Sub-Saharan Africa (2003)21.75
40Equatorial Guinea (2005)16.8
41Burundi (2008)15.5
42Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)10
43Sao Tome and Principe (2007)8
44Comoros (2006)7
45Chad (2006)5.5
46Lesotho (2005)4.29
47Somalia (2005)3
48Guinea (2005)2
49Guinea-Bissau (2006)2
50Central African Republic (2005)1.54
51Republic of the Congo (2005)1
52Swaziland (2005)1
53Sierra Leone (2002)0.51
54Liberia (2002)0.26
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