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Digital Ministry Atlas Digital Ministry Atlas The Digital Terrain in 40 of the Least Reached Countries Version 1.2 Updated 02/2017 Digital Ministry Atlas: The Digital Terrain in 40 of the Least Reached Countries Version 1.2 (Revised February, 2017) Mobile Ministry Forum (www.mobmin.org) Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License You are free to: • Share – copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format • Adapt – remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially • The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms (see below) Under the following terms: • Attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. 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Table of Contents Average of Least Reached Countries ........................................................................................................................... 7 Afghanistan .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Algeria ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Azerbaijan ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Bangladesh ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Cambodia .................................................................................................................................................................... 12 China ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Guinea ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 India ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Indonesia .................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Iran .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Iraq .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Israel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Japan ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Jordan ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Kyrgyzstan .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Laos ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23 Libya ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Mali ............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Mauritania .................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Mongolia ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Morocco ...................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Myanmar .................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Nepal ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Niger ........................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Nigeria ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Oman .......................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Pakistan ...................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Palestinian Territories ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Saudi Arabia ............................................................................................................................................................... 36 Senegal ....................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Somalia ....................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Sri Lanka ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Tajikistan .................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Thailand ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Tunisia ........................................................................................................................................................................ 42 Turkey ......................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Turkmenistan ............................................................................................................................................................. 44 United Arab Emirates ................................................................................................................................................. 45 Uzbekistan .................................................................................................................................................................. 46 Yemen ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Appendix A- Data Sources…………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………..49 Average for Least Reached Countries* General Internet Demographics: Population- 109,054,250 Median Age- 30.1; Life Expectancy- 71.7 % of Population Using the Internet: 35.4% (2015) Urban/Rural- 48% / 52% 8.0% (2005) Internet Access by Device Type: 36.3% Desktop Top Languages: Chinese (Mandarin)- 889,000,000 2.7% Tablet Hindi (L1 & L2 Speakers)- 378,000,000 61.0% Mobile English (L1 & L2 Speakers)- 268,912,000 Internet Freedom: Partly Free Religion: Christian- 6.5%, Unreached- 65.3% Persecution of Christians- 67 (on a scale Top Websites: 1. Google 6. Instagram of 1-100 with 100 being the worst) 2. YouTube 7. Live.com 3. Facebook 8. Twitter Other: Adult Literacy- 80.1%, Avg. Annual 4. Yahoo 9. Google.fr Income (GNI) Per Person- $6,780 5. Wikipedia 10. Blogger Mobile High Speed Internet (Broadband) Access: 38.2% Mobile Cost of 500MB Mobile Broadband Mobile Phone Subscriptions 107.4% (2015) as a % of the Population: 36.0% (2005) (prepaid) as % of Income (GNI): 7.5% Mobile Operating System: 1. Android (53.7%) 2. Series
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