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Mali’s Internet Revolution: Surprising Facts & Bold Plans for a Digital Future

Mali’s Internet Revolution: Surprising Facts & Bold Plans for a Digital Future

Introduction Mali, a large landlocked nation in West Africa, is undergoing a digital transformation against challenging odds. Internet access has grown from almost zero at the turn of the century to reaching roughly a third of the population today extensia.tech. This expansion is driven primarily by mobile phones, as fixed broadband infrastructure is scarce developingtelecoms.com. However, millions of Malians – especially in rural and conflict-prone areas – remain offline, highlighting a significant digital divide. In this report, we delve into the state of internet access in Mali, covering how people get online, who provides the service, the hurdles faced in
2 September 2025
The AI Revolution Has Only Just Begun – How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Everything

The AI Revolution Has Only Just Begun – How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Everything

In 1997, IBM’s Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. In 2011, IBM’s Watson beat Jeopardy! champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. In 2012, a deep learning system developed by Geoffrey Hinton and colleagues won an image-recognition contest by a large margin, kicking off the deep learning revolution. In 2014, Google acquired DeepMind. In 2016, Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo defeated world Go champion Lee Sedol. In 2015, OpenAI was founded by Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Ilya Sutskever and others. In late 2022, OpenAI’s ChatGPT launched publicly and reached 100 million users within two months. By 2023, Midjourney had over 15
Internet Access in Zambia: Current Status and Outlook

Internet Access in Zambia: Current Status and Outlook

As of December 2023, ZICTA reported about 12.6 million internet subscriptions, representing 64.1% penetration. DataReportal’s Digital 2024 estimate puts Zambia at 6.51 million internet users, about 31.2% of the population, due to multiple SIM ownership inflating subscription counts. Over 99% of internet users rely on mobile broadband, while roughly 99,000 fixed-line subscriptions existed nationwide in 2023. Median download speeds were about 15 Mbps on mobile and 8.7 Mbps on fixed broadband in early 2023; by February 2024 mobile speeds rose to ~19.6 Mbps and fixed to ~21.3 Mbps, with uploads ~7.6 Mbps mobile and 5.3 Mbps fixed. MTN launched Zambia’s
9 July 2025
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