Cambodia has 17.8 million Internet subscribers: minister


Some 13.2 million people in the kingdom use Facebook and two million use Instagram. - AFP

PHNOM PENH (Xinhua): Cambodia has some 17.8 million Internet subscribers, exceeding the country's total population of 16 million because many people have subscribed to more than one Internet service, Minister of Post and Telecommunications Chea Vandeth said on Thursday.

Speaking at a press conference here, the minister said about 17.48 million have subscribed to the mobile Internet service and 312,233 to the fixed Internet service.

"The high number of Internet users has importantly contributed to the development of e-commerce in Cambodia," he said.

Vandeth said e-commerce has seen rapid development in recent years and that the market value of e-commerce in Cambodia was US$970mil (RM4.3bil) in 2021 and is projected to rise to US$1.1bil (RM4.9bil) in 2022.

"E-commerce market value is predicted to reach US$1.78bil (RM7.9bil) in 2025," he said.

The South-East Asian country currently has five mobile phone operators and 38 Internet service providers, the minister said, adding that some 13.2 million people in the kingdom use Facebook and two million use Instagram.

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