Article 4130M Life at the bottom of the global league of internet access

Life at the bottom of the global league of internet access

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Abdalle Ahmed Mumin in Mogadishu
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In Somalia, to be caught with a smartphone in the wrong place can mean death

Somalia is not a place for web addicts. Even in the capital, Mogadishu, coverage is patchy, expensive and unpredictable. Things are slightly better in the north, but further afield, and anywhere the al-Shabaab militant group holds sway, there is no internet at all.

All of which means that in the global league of internet access, Somalia is at the bottom, with fewer than 2% of its people regularly online.

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