Telephone faults cleared by next working day (%) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Please cite the International Telecommunication Union for third-party use of these data. Percentage of PSTN faults reported that have been corrected by the end of the next working day (i.e., not including non-working days, e.g., weekends, holidays). The percent of telephone faults cleared by next working day should reflect the total number across all PSTN service providers in the country. Source: International Telecommunication Union.
Telephone faults cleared by next working day (%) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Sao Tome and Principe (2006)98
2Gambia (2002)95
3Zambia (2004)95
4Tanzania (2006)93
5Uganda (2005)92.4
6Mauritania (1999)92
7Cape Verde (2006)91.5
8Sudan (2006)90
9Burkina Faso (2004)90
10Seychelles (2006)90
11Egypt (2006)88
12Mozambique (2006)87
13Senegal (2006)85
14North Africa (2005)85
15Morocco (2005)85
16Malawi (2002)85
17Chad (1996)82.34
18Comoros (1993)78
19Ghana (2006)76.5
20Rwanda (2006)76
21Guinea-Bissau (1993)75.4
22Namibia (2005)75
23South Africa (1993)70
24Swaziland (2006)70
25Tunisia (2006)68.48
26Kenya (2006)63.66
27Africa (1992)61.5
28Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (1992)61.5
29Sub-Saharan Africa (1992)60
30Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (1992)60
31Ivory Coast (1999)56.23
32Madagascar (2006)54.78
33Mali (1992)54.03
34Guinea (2002)54
35Togo (2002)53.15
36Equatorial Guinea (1994)50
37Ethiopia (2006)47
38Zimbabwe (2006)44
39Eritrea (2006)41.58
40Djibouti (2004)40
41Mauritius (2005)39
42Niger (2003)38.68
43Botswana (1996)36.23
44Lesotho (2005)30
45Gabon (2005)19.41
46Burundi (2004)16
47Benin (2006)14.76
48Angola (1992)2
49Nigeria (2003)0
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