Determinants of Mobile Broadband Use in Developing Economies: Evidence from Nigeria
Using micro-level data coming from household surveys over 5 years, from 2013 to 2017, we analyse what are the determinants of mobile broadband adoption in developing economies. We provide empirical evidence on the presence of a learning effect stemming from mobile money use, which by providing a higher experience in using mobile phone increases mobile broadband use. The ownership of a mobile phone is also positively correlated with mobile broadband use. However, for those not owning a mobile phone the ownership of an active SIM card is a prerequisite for using mobile broadband. We highlight that the population left behind is mainly composed of poor households living in rural areas.
I30 - Welfare and Poverty. General ; O12 - Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development ; L50 - Regulation and Industrial Policy. General ; L96 - Telecommunications ; O55 - Africa