Revenue from fixed telephone service - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Please cite the International Telecommunication Union for third-party use of these data. Revenue received from fixed telephone connection, subscription and calls. This indicator is expressed in US dollars. Source: International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication Development Report and database, and World Bank estimates.
Revenue from fixed telephone service - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2006)4,019,050,687
2South Africa (2005)3,628,872,448
3Algeria (2005)2,887,985,152
4North Africa (2006)2,262,106,496
5Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2006)1,756,944,191
6Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2006)1,756,944,191
7Sub-Saharan Africa (2006)1,756,944,191
8Egypt (2006)1,660,004,352
9Morocco (2004)1,255,129,600
10Senegal (2006)453,250,208
11Libya (2006)363,184,032
12Uganda (2005)275,464,864
13Ethiopia (2006)243,351,648
14Tunisia (2006)238,918,112
15Ivory Coast (2006)207,714,704
16Kenya (2006)199,084,608
17Nigeria (1985)168,451,904
18Sudan (2005)166,139,072
19Namibia (2004)157,894,736
20Swaziland (2005)145,236,672
21Botswana (2006)137,633,888
22Ghana (2002)113,706,560
23Tanzania (2002)111,734,152
24Angola (2005)109,089,848
25Burkina Faso (2006)96,450,496
26Mauritius (2005)91,266,616
27Gabon (2005)87,815,752
28Zimbabwe (2000)86,087,352
29Togo (2006)61,790,208
30Mozambique (2006)58,684,304
31Cameroon (2006)54,896,188
32Mali (2006)49,723,652
33Mauritania (2006)45,705,904
34Benin (2006)43,611,468
35Zambia (2003)42,307,536
36Cape Verde (2006)41,627,512
37Republic of the Congo (1994)37,807,856
38Madagascar (2006)31,771,240
39Gambia (2002)28,915,662
40Seychelles (1996)28,438,576
41Niger (2005)28,032,418
42Chad (1999)20,573,332
43Eritrea (2006)20,274,824
44Djibouti (2004)20,256,584
45Malawi (2002)15,621,333
46Sierra Leone (1996)15,349,727
47Central African Republic (2002)10,057,533
48Burundi (2001)8,308,545
49Rwanda (2006)7,368,004
50Guinea-Bissau (1991)5,539,639
51Guinea (2001)4,884,239
52Lesotho (2005)4,253,734
53Sao Tome and Principe (2006)4,005,335
54Comoros (1991)2,422,500
55Democratic Republic of the Congo (2005)2,019,238
56Liberia (1992)925,900
57Somalia (2003)4,000
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