| | Telephones - main lines in use (2003) | Telephones - main lines in use (2002) |
|
Burundi |
18,000 (2002) |
20,000 (2000) |
|
Cyprus |
Greek Cypriot area: 405,000 (1998);; Turkish Cypriot area: 83,162 (1998) |
Greek Cypriot area: 405,000 (1998); Turkish Cypriot area: 83,162 (1998) |
|
Iraq |
675,000 (1997); note - an unknown number of telephone lines were damaged or destroyed during the March-April war |
675,000 (1997) |
|
Malawi |
45,000 (2000) |
38,000 (1999) |
|
Mozambique |
90,000 (2001) |
90,000 (December 2001) |
|
Nigeria |
500,000 (2000 est.) |
500,000 (2000 est) |
|
Philippines |
6.98 million (2001) |
3.1 million (2000) |
|
Rwanda |
600,000 note - 90% in Kigali (2002) |
11,000 (1999) |
|
Saudi Arabia |
3.9 million (2002 est.) |
3.1 million (1998) |
|
Virgin Islands |
65,000 (1997) |
62,000 (1997) |
|
Zambia |
130,000 (including approximately 40,000 fixed telephones in wireless local loop connections) (2002) |
130,000 (including more than 40,000 fixed telephones in wireless local loop connections) (1997) |