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Press Release -- November 25th, 2021
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Informa Tech and Huawei Host the Third Broadband Africa Forum

Promoting Broadband Universal Service to Boost Economic and Social Development in Africa
Nov 24, 2021

[Casablanca, Morocco, November 24, 2021] Broadband Africa Forum, the most influential broadband industry summit in the Africa region, was hosted by Informa Tech and co-sponsored by Huawei. Under the theme of this summit is “Lighting Up African Future With High-Quality Broadband”, experts from the region and all over the world shared their experience and discussed how to achieve booming broadband growth in Africa with innovation in policy, commercial and technology.

Broadband has become an important engine for economic development. According to the World Bank studies, every 10 per cent of broadband penetration can generate 1.5 per cent of GDP growth. In the past few years, the broadband penetration rate and average speed in the African region have increased rapidly, but they are still far behind the global average.

Third Broadband Africa ForumInforma Tech and Huawei Host the Third Broadband Africa Forum

“Huawei has stayed in Africa for more than 20 years. We have a dream that is to bring digital to every African home,” said Benjamin Hou, President of Huawei Northern Africa Carrier Business Dept. “We are committed to providing advanced broadband solutions and introducing the global best experience, and help African people to bridge the digital divide.”

During the summit, delegates from Africa Union, governments and regulators, operators and enterprise representatives, analysts in the region had an in-depth discussion on how to expand broadband services and develop broadband applications in Africa. Omdia releases “Africa Broadband Outlook 2021” together with FDI Index, which reveals that fiber and FWA emerge as the mainstream broadband technologies in Africa, and the African governments are becoming more active, which increasingly providing funding and developing policies to support broadband development.

The epidemic has profoundly changed the operation mode of organizations and individual lifestyles, and African countries need to treat broadband as universal services like water and electricity to support social stability and economic development. The active involvement and support of governments have provided a new engine for broadband deployment, and the new generation advanced technology has created new opportunities for Africa to bridge the digital divide. All stakeholders should actively participate, open and cooperate to promote the development of the broadband popularization in Africa.

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