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Internet users spend average of Shs5,000 on data monthly

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Internet users spend average of Shs5,000 on data monthly

Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has indicated that an average internet subscriber in Uganda uses at least 1.7 gigabytes of data per month.

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By Paul Murungi | Monitor

Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has indicated that an average internet subscriber in Uganda uses at least 1.7 gigabytes of data per month.

The usage of data, which is contained in the latest UCC market performance report, translates to at least Shs5,000.

Ms Irene Kaggwa, the UCC executive director, said the Shs5,000 is a base figure for an average price of 1.5 gigabytes, which telecoms offer in monthly packages, with the extra 200 megabytes provided as a top up offer. Read more

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