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Mobile tech to add $290 billion to Africa’s economy by 2030, GSMA says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 7:29 AM

LAGOS, June 16 (Reuters) – Mobile technologies are forecast to contribute $290 billion to Africa’s economy by 2030 as ​digital adoption deepens, although the region’s ‌main challenge has shifted from expanding infrastructure to ensuring people fully use existing connectivity, industry organisation GSMA said on Tuesday.

• The ‌GSMA ​Mobile Economy Africa 2026 ⁠report said the sector ⁠contributed $240 billion in 2025, equivalent to 7.8% of GDP. The industry also supported 13 million jobs and generated $45 ​billion in public revenues, underscoring how the usage gap — not coverage — now ⁠defines the industry’s ⁠next phase.

• Mobile operators, after ​a decade of expanding coverage, are repositioning ​as digital transformation partners, deploying artificial intelligence, ‌expanding services and opening their networks. More than three quarters cite this shift as a core objective.

• About ⁠63% of Africans remain unconnected to mobile internet despite living within mobile broadband coverage, compared ⁠with just ‌9% who lack access. ⁠Affordability, limited digital skills and ​social ‌barriers constrain usage, GSMA said.

• ​The industry ⁠is also ramping up investment, with operators expected to spend more than $76 billion on network infrastructure by 2030.

(Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe. Editing by Chijioke Ohuocha and ​Mark Potter)