Somalia’s technology sector has experienced significant advancements in recent years, contributing to economic growth and improved connectivity. Here are ten notable technological developments in the country:

  1. Launch of 5G Services: In March 2024, Hormuud Telecom introduced 5G services in major cities, including Mogadishu, Kismayo, and Baidoa, providing faster and more reliable internet connectivity.
  2. First Internet Governance Forum: In December 2024, Somalia hosted its inaugural Internet Governance Forum in Mogadishu, bringing together stakeholders to address digital challenges and opportunities.
  3. Expansion of Mobile Money Services: Mobile money platforms like Hormuud’s EVC Plus have become integral to Somalia’s economy, facilitating transactions and financial inclusion across the country.
  4. Introduction of Contactless Payments: In 2024, Hormuud Telecom, in partnership with Salaam Somali Bank and Mastercard, launched contactless payment solutions, enhancing the digital payment landscape.
  5. Deployment of Security Cameras: To combat security threats, thousands of security cameras have been installed in Mogadishu, aiming to monitor and reduce militant activities.
  6. Support for Tech Startups: Initiatives like iRise Hub are fostering digital innovation and entrepreneurship, contributing to the growth of Somalia’s tech ecosystem.
  7. Adoption of Satellite Internet: Services like Starlink are transforming internet access in Somalia, especially in remote areas, by providing high-speed satellite internet connectivity.
  8. Implementation of National ID Systems: The government has initiated the development of a national identification system to streamline services and enhance security.
  9. Growth in Internet Penetration: As of January 2024, Somalia had 5.08 million internet users, reflecting a penetration rate of 27.6%, with ongoing efforts to increase access.
  10. Advancements in E-Learning: The expansion of internet services has facilitated e-learning platforms, providing educational opportunities to a broader segment of the population.
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