According to Wikipedia:
However, how have things progressed since then? I know Hormuud pioneered the Zaad service which ''allows customers to use their money for transfers, purchases, payment of bills, and airtime recharge'' as well as their e-voucher system.There are around 100,000 (2004) main line telephones in use, but as of 2007 734,800 mobile phones.[4]
Somalia has the cheapest cellular calling rates on the continent, with some companies charging less than a cent per minute.[8] Competing phone companies have agreed on interconnection standards, which were brokered by the United Nations funded Somali Telecom Association. Installation time for a land-line is just three days, while in neighboring Kenya waiting lists are many years long.[9]
Any other developments since then? Or have Somalis rested on their laurels?
For example, do any of them provide mobile internet? Recent travellers to Somalia, were you able access the internet from your smartphone (assuming you have one)?