Here we are at the end of 2009, and we cannot help but notice that Opera Mini has grown by leaps and bounds since the end of last year. Over the last 12 months, Opera Mini has grown furiously in every category of growth: number of unique users, data consumed, and page views.
The number of Opera Mini users more than doubled — from about 16.4 million in November 2008 to 41.7 million in November 2009. This increase shows that our prediction of accelerated growth of the mobile Web has come true. Rapid growth is evident, not only in developed countries, but also (and especially) in developing parts of the world such as Africa, which is the focus of this month’s geographic spotlight.
This month’s report also compares Opera Mini growth rates across different regions around the world. For example, Southeast Asia is the fastest growing region for Opera Mini in terms of page views, number of users, and data transferred. Africa, South Asia, and East Asia, respectively, come next in each of those categories.
Despite tough economic times in the past year, people continue to adopt technology — such as mobile browsing — especially when it helps them overcome their hardships. Our goal at Opera is to facilitate access to the Web across every demographic and in every country of the world — whether it is a farmer in Nigeria or a stockbroker in New York.
In Africa, for example, we saw triple-digit percentage growth in mobile Web usage in just one year. Page views in the top 10 countries increased by 374%, unique users increased by 177%, and the amount of data transferred increased by 183%.
We expect this growing streak to continue for Opera Mini and the mobile Web in general as we usher in a new decade. Happy holidays and best wishes for the New Year!
Kind Regards,
Jon S. von Tetzchner
CEO, Opera Software
Highlights
- In November 2009, Opera Mini saw increases in all three categories of growth: unique users, pages viewed, and data consumed.
- In this month’s report, we looked at countries in Africa. The top 10 countries using Opera Mini in Africa are: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Libya, Ivory Coast, Zambia, Tanzania, and Namibia.
- Some numbers: From November 2008 to November 2009, page views in the top 10 countries of Africa increased by 374%, unique users increased by 177%, and data transferred increased by 183%.
- Since our last spotlight on Africa, Kenya jumped from #4 to #3, Ghana jumped from #11 to #5, and Ivory Coast jumped from #8 to #7.
- Growth rates in Africa: Ghana and Kenya lead the top 10 African countries in terms of page-view growth (4,348.6% and 615.4%, respectively). Ghana and Ivory Coast lead the top 10 African countries in growth of unique users (1,558.8% and 330.2%, respectively). Kenya leads the top 10 African countries in page views, with each user browsing 525 pages on average each month.
- Facebook has taken the lead in Africa; it is the most popular site visited by Opera Mini users in 6 out of 10 countries and the #2 site in three of the countries where it is not #1. Google is also very popular, and is ahead of Facebook in a few of the top 10 African countries. Yahoo and Wikipedia are also ubiquitous in the top 10 lists of the various African countries.
- Nokia and Sony Ericsson handsets are extremely popular in Africa, but Samsung is a significant exception, boasting the most popular phone used by Opera Mini users in South Africa, Zambia and Namibia.
- This month’s report compares the Opera Mini growth rates in different regions around the world.
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of Opera Mini page views was Southeast Asia, followed by Africa and Latin America.
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of Opera Mini users was Southeast Asia, followed by South Asia and Africa.
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of data transferred using Opera Mini was Southeast Asia, followed by East Asia and Latin America.
Part 1: Growth
Number of users
In November 2009, Opera Mini had over 41.7 million users, a 5.3% increase from October 2009 and more than 154% increase compared to November 2008.
Pages transcoded
Opera Mini users viewed over 18.8 billion pages in November 2009. Since October, page views have gone up 9.5%. Since November 2008, page views have increased 231%.
| Month | Page views |
| November 2009 | 18,814,158,683 |
| October 2009 | 17,179,459,019 |
| September 2009 | 14,958,270,625 |
| August 2009 | 13,949,154,395 |
| July 2009 | 12,051,716,351 |
| June 2009 | 10,447,031,428 |
| May 2009 | 9,641,002,614 |
| April 2009 | 8,687,835,336 |
| March 2009 | 8,627,181,759 |
| February 2009 | 7,347,728,912 |
| January 2009 | 7,592,623,125 |
| December 2008 | 6,418,665,392 |
| November 2008 | 5,703,580,103 |
| October 2008 | 5,088,923,679 |
| September 2008 | 4,533,894,901 |
| August 2008 | 4,172,941,429 |
| July 2008 | 3,736,244,111 |
| June 2008 | 3,224,286,622 |
| May 2008 | 2,947,979,866 |
| April 2008 | 2,491,451,387 |
| March 2008 | 2,429,200,080 |
| February 2008 | 1,883,751,325 |
| January 2008 | 1,787,235,674 |
| December 2007 | 1,558,566,188 |
Data consumed
In November 2009, Opera Mini users generated over 285 million MB of data for operators worldwide. Since October, the data consumed went up by 8.3%. Data in Opera Mini is compressed up to 90%. If this data were uncompressed, Opera Mini users would have viewed over 2.6 PB of data in November. Since November 2008, data traffic is up 213%.
| Month | Data transfer (MB) |
| November 2009 | 285,126,819 |
| October 2009 | 263,245,795 |
| September 2009 | 226,990,071 |
| August 2009 | 208,786,577 |
| July 2009 | 186,996,258 |
| June 2009 | 168,483,963 |
| May 2009 | 159,545,769 |
| April 2009 | 151,023,302 |
| March 2009 | 148,884,676 |
| February 2009 | 124,835,298 |
| January 2009 | 122,005,065 |
| December 2008 | 103,144,185 |
| November 2008 | 91,084,753 |
| October 2008 | 79,167,872 |
| September 2008 | 70,095,676 |
| August 2008 | 64,853,884 |
| July 2008 | 57,824,328 |
| June 2008 | 50,181,823 |
| May 2008 | 46,273,165 |
| April 2008 | 38,264,066 |
| March 2008 | 35,536,969 |
| February 2008 | 28,477,270 |
| January 2008 | 25,437,344 |
| December 2007 | 21,613,966 |
Part 2: Country snapshots for November 2009
Part 3: Spotlight on Africa
Highlights
- In this month’s report, we looked at countries in Africa. The top 10 countries using Opera Mini in Africa are: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Libya, Ivory Coast, Zambia, Tanzania, and Namibia.
- Some numbers: From November 2008 to November 2009, page views in the top 10 countries of Africa increased by 374%, unique users increased by 177%, and data transferred increased by 183%.
- Since our last spotlight on Africa, Kenya jumped from #4 to #3, Ghana jumped from #11 to #5, and Ivory Coast jumped from #8 to #7.
- Growth rates in Africa: Ghana and Kenya lead the top 10 African countries in terms of page-view growth (4,348.6% and 615.4%, respectively). Ghana and Ivory Coast lead the top 10 African countries in growth of unique users (1,558.8% and 330.2%, respectively). Kenya leads the top 10 African countries in page views, with each user browsing 525 pages on average each month.
- Facebook has taken the lead in Africa; it is the most popular site visited by Opera Mini users in 6 out of 10 countries and the #2 site in three of the countries where it is not #1. Google is also very popular, and is ahead of Facebook in a few of the top 10 African countries. Yahoo and Wikipedia are also ubiquitous in the top 10 lists of the various African countries.
- Nokia and Sony Ericsson handsets are extremely popular in Africa, but Samsung is a significant exception, boasting the most popular phone used by Opera Mini users in South Africa, Zambia and Namibia.
Top 10 countries snapshot
Part 4: Regional growth comparisons
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of Opera Mini page views was Southeast Asia, followed by Africa and Latin America.
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of Opera Mini users was Southeast Asia, followed by South Asia and Africa.
- Between November 2008 and November 2009, the fastest growing region in terms of data transferred using Opera Mini was Southeast Asia, followed by East Asia and Latin America.
Opera Mini regional growth (November 2008 - November 2009)
| Region |
Page view growth |
Unique user growth |
Data transfer growth |
| Europe |
107% |
73% |
107% |
| CIS |
129% |
95% |
176% |
| Africa |
373% |
176% |
182% |
| Latin America |
276% |
143% |
208% |
| Middle East |
136% |
102% |
90% |
| North America |
240% |
105% |
148% |
| East Asia |
256% |
132% |
257% |
| South Asia |
256% |
206% |
187% |
| Southeast Asia |
575% |
362% |
580% |
Methodology
For this part of the report, we looked at the combined user, page-view, and data-transferred statistics for the top countries in each of the listed regions, and calculated the growth in each of those categories within the time frame November 2008 through November 2009.
Here is a breakdown of the countries we looked at within each region:
- Europe: United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Spain, Slovakia, Netherlands, Italy, Romania, Turkey
- CIS: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan
- Africa: South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Libya, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique, Namibia, Ghana
- Latin America: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Honduras, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador
- Middle East: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Jordan, Oman, Lebanon, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq
- North America: United States, Canada
- East Asia: China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Mongolia
- South Asia: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan
- Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Singapore, Laos, Cambodia, East Timor, Myanmar
To adjust for tracking inaccuracies in late 2008, the USA numbers used in this month’s report are estimates based on data points interpolated between October 2008 and January 2009 (assuming linear growth).