SOURCE
CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
DEFINITION
The total number of main telephone lines in use.
Media Statistics > Telephones > Main lines in use (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 | China: |
350,433,000
| |
| #2 | United States: |
268,000,000
| |
| #3 | Japan: |
58,780,000
| |
| #4 | Germany: |
55,046,000
| |
| #5 | India: |
49,750,000
| |
| #6 | Brazil: |
42,382,000
| |
| #7 | Russia: |
40,100,000
| |
| #8 | United Kingdom: |
32,943,000
| |
| #9 | Italy: |
25,049,000
| |
| #10 | Korea, South: |
23,745,000
| |
| #11 | Mexico: |
19,512,000
| |
| #12 | Iran: |
18,986,000
| |
| #13 | Turkey: |
18,978,000
| |
| #14 | Spain: |
18,322,000
| |
| #15 | Canada: |
18,276,000
| |
| #16 | Vietnam: |
15,845,000
| |
| #17 | Taiwan: |
13,615,000
| |
| #18 | Indonesia: |
12,772,000
| |
| #19 | Ukraine: |
12,142,000
| |
| #20 | Poland: |
11,803,000
| |
| #21 | Australia: |
11,460,000
| |
| #22 | Egypt: |
10,396,000
| |
| #23 | Argentina: |
8,800,000
| |
| #24 | Colombia: |
7,678,800
| |
| #25 | Netherlands: |
7,600,000
| |
| #26 | Thailand: |
7,035,000
| |
| #27 | Sweden: |
6,447,000
| |
| #28 | Greece: |
6,303,000
| |
| #29 | Pakistan: |
5,162,798
| |
| #30 | Switzerland: |
5,123,000
| |
| #31 | Belgium: |
4,801,000
| |
| #32 | South Africa: |
4,729,000
| |
| #33 | Saudi Arabia: |
4,500,000
| |
| #34 | Romania: |
4,391,000
| |
| #35 | Malaysia: |
4,366,000
| |
| #36 | Portugal: |
4,234,000
| |
| #37 | Hong Kong: |
3,795,000
| |
| #38 | Austria: |
3,705,000
| |
| #39 | Venezuela: |
3,605,000
| |
| #40 | Philippines: |
3,438,000
| |
| #41 | Chile: |
3,436,000
| |
| #42 | Hungary: |
3,356,000
| |
| #43 | Denmark: |
3,350,000
| |
| #44 | Belarus: |
3,284,300
| |
| #45 | Czech Republic: |
3,217,300
| |
| #46 | Israel: |
2,936,000
| |
| #47 | Syria: |
2,903,000
| |
| #48 | Serbia and Montenegro: |
2,685,000
| |
| #49 | Algeria: |
2,572,000
| |
| #50 | Kazakhstan: |
2,500,000
| |
| #51 | Bulgaria: |
2,483,000
| |
| #52 | Peru: |
2,250,000
| |
| #53 | Norway: |
2,129,000
| |
| #54 | Finland: |
2,120,000
| |
| #55 | Ireland: |
2,033,000
| |
| #56 | Croatia: |
1,890,000
| |
| #57 | Singapore: |
1,848,000
| |
| #58 | New Zealand: |
1,800,000
| |
| #59 | Uzbekistan: |
1,717,000
| |
| #60 | Ecuador: |
1,701,000
| |
| #61 | Iraq: |
1,547,000
| |
| #62 | Sri Lanka: |
1,510,000
| |
| #63 | Costa Rica: |
1,388,000
| |
| #64 | Morocco: |
1,341,000
| |
| #65 | Tunisia: |
1,258,000
| |
| #66 | United Arab Emirates: |
1,237,000
| |
| #67 | Nigeria: |
1,223,000
| |
| #68 | Slovakia: |
1,197,000
| |
| #69 | Guatemala: |
1,132,000
| |
| #70 | Puerto Rico: |
1,112,000
| |
| #71 | Azerbaijan: |
1,091,000
| |
| #72 | Bangladesh: |
1,070,000
| |
| #73 | Uruguay: |
1,000,000
| |
| #74 | Lebanon: |
990,000
| |
| #75 | Korea, North: |
980,000
| |
| #76 | El Salvador: |
971,500
| |
| #77 | Bosnia and Herzegovina: |
968,900
| |
| #78 | Moldova: |
929,400
| |
| #79 | Yemen: |
900,000
| |
| #80 | Dominican Republic: |
894,500
| |
| #81 | Cuba: |
849,900
| |
| #82 | Slovenia: |
816,400
| |
| #83 | Lithuania: |
801,100
| |
| #84 | Libya: |
750,000
| |
| #85 | Latvia: |
731,000
| |
| #86 | Georgia: |
683,200
| |
| #87 | Sudan: |
670,000
| |
| #88 | Bolivia: |
646,300
| |
| #89 | Jordan: |
628,200
| |
| #90 | Ethiopia: |
610,300
| |
| #91 | Armenia: |
600,000
| |
| #92 | Macedonia, Republic of: |
533,200
| |
| #93 | Kuwait: |
510,300
| |
| #94 | Turkmenistan: |
495,000
| |
| #95 | Honduras: |
494,400
| |
| #96 | Burma: |
476,200
| |
| #97 | Nepal: |
448,600
| |
| #98 | Estonia: |
442,000
| |
| #99 | Panama: |
440,100
| |
| #100 | Kyrgyzstan: |
438,200
| |
| #101 | Mauritius: |
359,000
| |
| #102 | Gaza Strip: |
349,000
| |
| #103 | West Bank: |
349,000
| |
| #104 | Jamaica: |
342,000
| |
| #105 | Zimbabwe: |
328,000
| |
| #106 | Trinidad and Tobago: |
323,500
| |
| #107 | Ghana: |
321,500
| |
| #108 | Paraguay: |
320,300
| |
| #109 | Kenya: |
281,800
| |
| #110 | Afghanistan: |
280,000
| |
| #111 | Senegal: |
266,600
| |
| #112 | Oman: |
265,200
| |
| #113 | Côte d'Ivoire: |
257,900
| |
| #114 | Albania: |
255,000
| |
| #115 | Tajikistan: |
245,200
| |
| #116 | Luxembourg: |
244,500
| |
| #117 | Nicaragua: |
220,900
| |
| #118 | Qatar: |
205,400
| |
| #119 | Malta: |
202,100
| |
| #120 | Bahrain: |
196,500
| |
| #121 | Iceland: |
193,900
| |
| #122 | Macau: |
174,400
| |
| #123 | Mongolia: |
156,000
| |
| #124 | Tanzania: |
148,400
| |
| #125 | Haiti: |
140,000
| |
| #126 | Bahamas, The: |
139,900
| |
| #127 | Barbados: |
134,900
| |
| #128 | Botswana: |
132,000
| |
| #129 | Namibia: |
127,900
| |
| #130 | Guyana: |
110,100
| |
| #131 | Malawi: |
102,700
| |
| #132 | Fiji: |
102,000
| |
| #133 | Uganda: |
100,800
| |
| #134 | Somalia: |
100,000
| |
| #135 | Cameroon: |
99,400
| |
| #136 | Burkina Faso: |
97,400
| |
| #137 | Zambia: |
94,700
| |
| #138 | Angola: |
94,300
| |
| #139 | Laos: |
90,067
| |
| #140 | Brunei: |
90,000
| |
| #141 | Guam: |
84,134
| |
| #142 | Suriname: |
81,100
| |
| #143 | Netherlands Antilles: |
81,000
| |
| #144 | Benin: |
76,300
| |
| #145 | Mali: |
75,000
| |
| #146 | Jersey: |
73,900
| |
| #147 | Cape Verde: |
71,400
| |
| #148 | Virgin Islands: |
70,900
| |
| #149 | Mozambique: |
69,700
| |
| #150 | Madagascar: |
66,900
| |
| #151 | Papua New Guinea: |
62,000
| |
| #152 | Togo: |
58,600
| |
| #153 | Bermuda: |
56,000
| |
| #154 | New Caledonia: |
55,300
| |
| #155 | Guernsey: |
55,100
| |
| #156 | French Polynesia: |
53,400
| |
| #157 | Saint Lucia: |
51,100
| |
| #158 | Man, Isle of: |
51,000
| |
| #159 | Lesotho: |
48,000
| |
| #160 | Gambia, The: |
44,000
| |
| #161 | Mauritania: |
41,000
| |
| #162 | Gabon: |
39,100
| |
| #163 | Antigua and Barbuda: |
38,000
| |
| #164 | Cayman Islands: |
38,000
| |
| #165 | Eritrea: |
37,700
| |
| #166 | Aruba: |
37,100
| |
| #167 | Cambodia: |
36,400
| |
| #168 | Andorra: |
35,400
| |
| #169 | Swaziland: |
35,000
| |
| #170 | Monaco: |
33,700
| |
| #171 | Belize: |
33,300
| |
| #172 | Grenada: |
32,700
| |
| #173 | Bhutan: |
32,700
| |
| #174 | Maldives: |
32,181
| |
| #175 | Burundi: |
27,700
| |
| #176 | Guinea: |
26,200
| |
| #177 | Greenland: |
25,300
| |
| #178 | Saint Kitts and Nevis: |
25,000
| |
| #179 | Gibraltar: |
24,512
| |
| #180 | Niger: |
24,000
| |
| #181 | Sierra Leone: |
24,000
| |
| #182 | Faroe Islands: |
23,800
| |
| #183 | Rwanda: |
23,000
| |
| #184 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: |
22,500
| |
| #185 | Seychelles: |
21,400
| |
| #186 | Dominica: |
21,000
| |
| #187 | Northern Mariana Islands: |
21,000
| |
| #188 | San Marino: |
20,600
| |
| #189 | Liechtenstein: |
19,900
| |
| #190 | Comoros: |
16,900
| |
| #191 | American Samoa: |
15,000
| |
| #192 | Congo, Republic of the: |
13,800
| |
| #193 | Samoa: |
13,300
| |
| #194 | Chad: |
13,000
| |
| #195 | Micronesia, Federated States of: |
12,400
| |
| #196 | British Virgin Islands: |
11,700
| |
| #197 | Tonga: |
11,200
| |
| #198 | Djibouti: |
11,100
| |
| #199 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the: |
10,600
| |
| #200 | Guinea-Bissau: |
10,600
| |
| #201 | Central African Republic: |
10,000
| |
| #202 | Equatorial Guinea: |
10,000
| |
| #203 | Mayotte: |
10,000
| |
| #204 | Solomon Islands: |
7,400
| |
| #205 | São Tomé and Príncipe: |
7,000
| |
| #206 | Liberia: |
6,900
| |
| #207 | Vanuatu: |
6,800
| |
| #208 | Palau: |
6,700
| |
| #209 | Anguilla: |
6,200
| |
| #210 | Cook Islands: |
6,200
| |
| #211 | Turks and Caicos Islands: |
5,700
| |
| #212 | Marshall Islands: |
5,510
| |
| #213 | Holy See (Vatican City): |
5,120
| |
| #214 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon: |
4,800
| |
| #215 | Kiribati: |
4,500
| |
| #216 | Norfolk Island: |
2,532
| |
| #217 | Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): |
2,400
| |
| #218 | Saint Helena: |
2,200
| |
| #219 | Nauru: |
1,900
| |
| #220 | Wallis and Futuna: |
1,900
| |
| #221 | Niue: |
1,100
| |
| #222 | Tuvalu: |
700
| |
| #223 | Tokelau: |
300
| |
| #224 | Cocos (Keeling) Islands: |
287
| |
| |
Total: |
1,319,498,941
|
| |
Weighted average: |
5,864,439.7
|
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Historical countries, unions or other regions: |
| Antarctica |
0
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DEFINITION: The total number of main telephone lines in use.
SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
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