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![Is African broadband data worth it?](https://www.oafrica.com/wp-content/themes/arthemia-premium_new/scripts/timthumb.php?src=https://www.oafrica.com/uploads/ria-value-for-money-fig4.png&w=80&h=80&zc=1&q=100)
A Research ICT Africa policy brief from June 2014 asks the question: “Is broadband data worth the money?” The answer depends on where you live.
![Reasons why Cameroon needs to open up its 3G market](https://www.oafrica.com/wp-content/themes/arthemia-premium_new/scripts/timthumb.php?src=https://www.oafrica.com/uploads/cameroon-prepaid-mobile-2014.png&w=80&h=80&zc=1&q=100)
Cameroon lags behind other African nations in terms of broadband affordability. A recent Research ICT Africa policy brief addresses what is causing the high cost – and what can potentially be done to remedy the situation.
Research ICT Africa seeks to build an African evidence and knowledge base in support of ICT policy and regulatory processes, and to monitor and review policy and regulatory developments on the continent.