Welcome to "Silicon Mountain," Africa's next tech hub!
Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/1JYEx1Z It’s not the Apple Store… cheap smartphones on the streets of Africa are fuelling the fastest-growing telecoms market in the world. Africans are expected to buy 500 million smartphones in the next five years - and that is expected to fuel a boom in software developed by Africans, for Africans - but also for the world. We went to meet Observers Alain Nteff and Churchill Nanjé in Cameroon. The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website: www.observers.france24.com/en. The Observers website www.observers.france24.com/en Twitter / observers Facebook / france24.observers

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