? By 2023, CEE may have 48 per cent of all of the devices that are networked and 52 per cent will undoubtedly be wired or linked over Wi-Fi.
? By 2023, CEE’s average fixed broadband speed will reach 87.7 Mbps, which represents growth that is 2.5-fold 2018 (35.0 Mbps).
? By 2023, CEE’s average mobile connection rate will reach 43.0 Mbps, which represents 3.3-fold development from 2018 (12.9 Mbps).
? By 2023, CEE’s average Wi-Fi speeds from mobile phones will reach 53 Mbps, which represents 2.3-fold growth from 2018 (22.6 Mbps).
? Latin America (LATAM)
? By 2023, LATAM could have 470 million internet surfers (70 per cent of local populace), up from 387 million (60 per cent of local populace) in 2018.
? By 2023, LATAM could have 520 million users that are mobile % of regional populace), up from 482 million (75 % of local populace) in 2018.
? By 2023, LATAM could have 2.1 billion networked devices/connections, up from 1.4 billion in 2018.
? By 2023, LATAM has 49 per cent of most devices that are networked and 51 % may be wired or linked over Wi-Fi.
? By 2023, LATAM’s typical fixed broadband speed will reach 59.3 Mbps, which represents 3.8-fold development from 2018 (15.7 Mbps).
? By 2023, LATAM’s average mobile connection rate will reach 35.0 Mbps, which represents 3.6-fold development from 2018 (10.6 Mbps).
? By 2023, LATAM’s typical Wi-Fi speeds from cellular devices will reach 28.8 Mbps, which represents 3.6-fold development from 2018 (8.0 Mbps).
? Middle East and Africa (MEA)
? By 2023, MEA could have 611 million online users (35 per cent of local populace), up from 381 million (24 % of local populace) in 2018.
? By 2023, MEA may have 1.0 billion mobile users (57 % of local populace), up from 827 million (53 % of local populace) in 2018.
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