Africa Beckons, but Is Electronics Ready?

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prabhakar_deosthali   12/2/2012 1:45:58 AM
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OH AFRICA!  - That is something refreshing to the mind - always reading about China, Korea,India .

Yes! Africa is a huge continent and a fast growing population but so far the Electronic Industry's view about this continent has been to treat it as a set of  underdeveloped  economies with people having no money to spend on the state of art products - to treat it as a dumping ground for obsolete products recovered from waste.

Anna , you have now opened doors to this new outlook to this marketplace which is ready to embrace the latest  in electronics .

Education of the masses is the key to groom this market especially the younger generation.

 

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Wale Bakare   12/1/2012 4:37:18 PM
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As at 2008 ITU reports 300 million mobile phone subscribers with major telecommunication service firms in Africa, i.e pay as you go customers.  A research conducted by an independent researcher as at May 2012, Africa has about 644 million mobile phone subscribers, factbook  here.

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Electronics Look Promising
Wale Bakare   12/1/2012 10:02:43 AM
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Thanks Anna for the article.

>> "consumer-facing industries" on the continent growing $410 billion between 2012 and 2020<<

The success achieved so far in the use of communication gadgets in 2012 only in 2 or 3 Africa nations surpassed projections for ICT penetration in the region. Although, I foresee electricity generation, distribution and supply to residentials/industries as biggest panacea to electronics in few years - may be 3 - 5 years.

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