Contents

Supported by a population of more than 105 million, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the key economies in Africa. The country’s strategic location in Central Africa enhances its role as a bridge between the continent and global markets. Ongoing reforms have bolstered Congo’s economic growth significantly. This article explores the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)’s digital transformation, a pivotal driver of its development. 

Mobile Penetration Rate in DRC Congo 

In the late 1980s one of the pioneers of cellular telephone technology in Africa, Joe Gatt set up the first mobile phone network (Telecel) in what many would have considered among the least likely countries: Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo. Telecel began with about 500 phones in Zaire, marking a transformative journey’s inception. By 2024 mobile penetration had soared remarkably. 

According to Datareportal, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) registered 53.36 million mobile connections in 2024, constituting 51.4% of the total population, reflecting a 5.5% increase from the previous year. However, accurate assessments of mobile penetration remain challenging across many nations, owing to multiple-SIM usage, as highlighted in the Mobile Phone and App Usage in Africa Survey. 

Mobile Internet 

According to GSMA, mobile internet is connecting more people to the internet than ever before. By the end of 2022, the number of people using mobile internet increased to 4.6 billion people (57% of the global population). However, the growth rate at which people adopt mobile internet has slowed in the last year, and significant digital divides persist.  

Despite the benefits of connectivity, 38% of the global population is living within mobile broadband coverage but is not using it—the usage gap. Furthermore, 5% are still not covered by mobile broadband—the coverage gap. 

Industry reports that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has seen a remarkable increase in mobile internet adoption over the past few years, reflecting broader trends across African nations. In 2013, the DRC had just 1.4 million mobile internet subscribers among its population of 75.6 million. 

SUGGESTED  The Financial Patterns: A Survey on Loans and Debts in Ghana and Kenya

Looking ahead, there were 28.31 million internet users in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) at the start of 2024, when internet penetration stood at 27.2% 

GeoPoll’s Mobile Research in Congo 

Back in 2010, GeoPoll’s very first mobile research project – and the largest-ever SMS survey ever – in the DRC targeting 4 million respondents and achieving over 1.2 million responses. Since then, GeoPoll has amassed unrivaled expertise in conducting mobile-based research in the DRC and across Africa with research via SMS, voice calls (CATI or IVR), in-person (CAPI), mobile web, mobile application, and mobile-based focus groups. 

To learn more about our research capabilities in DRC Congo and beyond, contact us today.