Delay in obtaining a mainline telephone connection (days) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Delay for firm in obtaining a telephone connection is the average actual delay in days that firms experience when obtaining a telephone connection, measured from the day the establishment applied to the day it received the service or approval. Source: World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).
Delay in obtaining a mainline telephone connection (days) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Ghana (2007)184.29
2Benin (2004)159.67
3Malawi (2006)107.67
4Cameroon (2006)105.19
5Egypt (2007)85.5
6Rwanda (2006)61.71
7Niger (2006)60.13
8Guinea (2006)59.18
9Ethiopia (2006)58.51
10Lesotho (2009)53.67
11Burkina Faso (2006)44.82
12North Africa (2007)44.23
13Mali (2007)43.37
14Angola (2006)41.82
15Algeria (2007)40.77
16Mauritius (2009)38.55
17Swaziland (2006)36.91
18Burundi (2006)36.58
19Madagascar (2009)29.88
20Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006)29.23
21Guinea-Bissau (2006)27.59
22Kenya (2007)27.09
23Africa (2009)26.2
24Sub-Saharan Africa (2009)26.2
25Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2009)26.2
26Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2009)26.2
27Republic of the Congo (2009)25.54
28Gambia (2006)24.83
29South Africa (2007)23.47
30Tanzania (2006)23.25
31Botswana (2006)22.83
32Sierra Leone (2009)21.36
33Zambia (2007)17.25
34Mauritania (2006)14.49
35Uganda (2006)12.8
36Mozambique (2007)10.73
37Senegal (2007)8.9
38Gabon (2009)8.59
39Cape Verde (2006)8.41
40Nigeria (2007)7.55
41Namibia (2006)7.3
42Morocco (2007)6.41
43Ivory Coast (2009)5.8
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