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Uganda sees mobile and internet surge as digital economy powers ahead
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49762, member: 636"] Uganda's mobile phone revolution keeps growing as millions grab smartphones and connect to the internet like never before. The latest government report shows 43.2 million people carry active mobile devices across the country. Nearly 88 percent of Uganda's 49 million citizens can access digital services through their phones. Mobile technology has become the main way most people reach online banking, shopping, education and entertainment. Every business must focus on mobile-first strategies to reach these connected customers. Internet access has spread beyond wealthy urban areas into rural communities nationwide. More than 26.1 million Ugandans actively browse the web each day. Content creators and educators can reach audiences across the entire nation through digital platforms. Social media apps like Facebook, TikTok and WhatsApp have transformed how people communicate and conduct business. Around 18 million citizens carry smartphones that power this social media boom. Digital payments have exploded as Ugandans moved 239.1 billion shillings through mobile money services during the first quarter. Over 40 million people have registered for mobile banking accounts. Small businesses must accept mobile payments to survive in this cashless economy. People spent 20.4 billion minutes talking on their phones within the same networks. Voice calls and text messages still drive major communication outside cities. Digital skills training has become essential for jobs, side businesses and personal branding. Government agencies and private companies cannot ignore online platforms for public services. Rural and urban citizens of all ages are joining the digital wave that's reshaping Uganda's future. [/QUOTE]
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