Telephone faults (per 100 mainlines) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Please cite the International Telecommunication Union for third-party use of these data. Telephone mainline faults is the number of reported telephone faults for the year per 100 telephone mainlines. Source: International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication Development Report and database, and World Bank estimates.
Telephone faults (per 100 mainlines) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Libya (1992)230
2Mali (2000)177.6
3Liberia (1997)144
4Djibouti (2004)136
5Zambia (2004)108
6Ethiopia (2003)100
7Ivory Coast (2003)81
8Uganda (1998)80
9Gambia (1996)76
10Niger (2003)71.36
11Guinea-Bissau (2000)70.5
12Kenya (2006)70.1
13Eritrea (2006)63.84
14Equatorial Guinea (1998)62
15Chad (2001)60.75
16Republic of the Congo (1993)60.55
17Cameroon (1998)60
18Lesotho (2005)60
19Zimbabwe (2006)57
20Central African Republic (2003)56
21Comoros (2002)55.82
22Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2002)53.34
23Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2002)49.35
24Sub-Saharan Africa (2002)48.2
25South Africa (2002)48.2
26Mozambique (2006)46
27Africa (2002)44.4
28Botswana (1997)37.2
29Angola (1999)36.9
30Madagascar (2006)35.96
31Namibia (2004)35
32Tanzania (2005)26
33Morocco (2005)25
34Mauritius (2005)23
35Sierra Leone (1998)23
36Nigeria (2003)20.6
37Tunisia (2006)20
38Burkina Faso (2004)18.35
39North Africa (2005)18.2
40Rwanda (2005)18.15
41Sao Tome and Principe (2006)14
42Gabon (2005)13.43
43Democratic Republic of the Congo (1995)7
44Benin (2006)7
45Togo (2002)6.19
46Seychelles (2006)6
47Burundi (2003)6
48Mauritania (2005)5.5
49Sudan (2006)5
50Ghana (2006)3.2
51Cape Verde (2006)3
52Senegal (2006)2
53Guinea (2002)1.57
54Algeria (2004)0.8
55Swaziland (2006)0.7
56Egypt (2006)0.1
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