It seems like almost everyone in the world has a cell phone now. No matter where you go you’re bound to see someone on their phone texting, taking a selfie, making a Tik Tok video, or using one of the millions of apps that are available to download. Does this near-addiction to cell phones cost some people more money than others based on the country they live in? The short answer is, yes. This graphic created by the team at VoiceNation expands on this notion with a breakdown of how much people around the world are paying for their cell phone bill, specifically how much they are paying for each gigabyte (GB) of mobile data their cell phone uses. The average cost of one GB of mobile data around the world ranges from a low of five cents in Israel to a high of $49.67 per GB in Equatorial Guinea, that’s one thousand times as much for the same amount of data! How much does mobile data cost where you live?
Infographic by: voicenation