|
|
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
| Telephone lines |
1,158,000 |
1,251,000 |
1,378,000 |
1,515,000 |
1,466,600 |
|
|
| Teledensity |
4.35 |
4.60 |
5.01 |
5.41 |
5.26 |
|
|
| Digital main lines (%) |
95.00 |
98.30 |
99.30 |
99.50 |
100.00 |
|
|
| Waiting list for main
lines |
93,326 |
48,000 |
|
29,300 |
17,900 |
|
|
| Public telephones |
17,966 |
23,876 |
|
31,620 |
38,840 |
|
|
| Public telephones per
1,000 inhab. |
0.67 |
0.88 |
|
1.13 |
1.39 |
|
|
| Mobile subscribers |
29,511 |
42,942 |
74,442 |
116,000 |
374,400 |
|
|
| Mobile subscribers per
100 inhab. |
0.11 |
0.16 |
0.27 |
0.41 |
1.34 |
|
|
| Mobile subscribers as
a % of telephone subscribers |
2.55 |
3.40 |
5.40 |
7.65 |
20.3 |
|
|
| Telecommunications
revenue (M US$) |
659 |
696 |
691 |
683.2 |
867.9 |
|
|
| Telecommunications
investment (M US$) |
312 |
198 |
|
143.0 |
237.3 |
|
|
| Investment as a % of
revenue |
47.40 |
28.50 |
|
20.90 |
27.3 |
|
|
| Telecom equipment
exports (M US$) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Telecom equipment
imports (M US$) |
75.1 |
|
49.6 |
|
49.6 |
|
|
| Telecentres |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Facsimiles |
13,000 |
|
|
18,000 |
|
|
|
| Computer(s) per 100
inhab. |
|
0.17 |
|
0.25 |
1.08 |
|
|
| Radios per 100 inhab. |
22.6 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| TVs per 100 inhab. |
9.39 |
12.88 |
|
16.0 |
16.5 |
|
|
| Cable TV subscribers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Home satellite
dishes/antennas |
|
|
|
901,000 |
957,000 |
|
|
| Internet host sites |
229 |
468 |
431 |
548 |
801 |
|
|
| Internet service
providers (ISPs) |
|
|
|
75 |
75 |
|
|
| Internet subscribers |
|
|
|
20,000 |
20,000 |
|
|
| Internet subscribers
per 10,000 inhab. |
|
|
|
7.14 |
7.14 |
|
|
| Internet users |
|
|
|
|
50,000 |
|
|
| Internet users per
10,000 inhabitants |
|
|
|
|
17.94 |
|
|
| Internet bandwidth
(Kbps) |
|
|
|
8,192 |
13,000 |
|
|
Source: ITU (International Telecommunication Union),
NW (Network Wizards) Internet Host Surveys and partially adapted from Mike Jensen's
Overview of Africa Internet Status [www3.sn.apc.org/africa/afstat.htm].
Note:
Blank spaces indicate unavailable information.
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