Telephones - mobile cellular (2003) | Telephones - mobile cellular (2002) | ||
Burundi | 30,000 (2002) | 16,300 (2000) | |
Haiti | over 180,000 (January 2003) | 0 (1995) | |
Mozambique | 287,000 (2002) | 100,000 (June 2001 est) | |
Namibia | 82,000 (2000 est.) | 82,000 (2000 est) | |
Philippines | 11.35 million (2001) | 6.5 million (2000) | |
Poland | 13 million (2002) | 1.78 million (1998) | |
Russia | 19 million (January 2003) | 2.5 million (October 2000) | |
Rwanda | 81,000 (2001)
note: Rwanda has mobile cellular service between Kigali and several prefecture capitals (2002) |
11,000 (1999)
note: Rwanda has mobile cellular service between Kigali and several prefecture capitals (2002) |
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Saudi Arabia | 2.9 million (2002 est.) | 1 million
note: in 1998, the government contracted for the installation of 575,000 additional Group Speciale Mobile (GSM) cellular telephone lines over 15 months to raise the total number of subscribers to more than one million; Riyadh planned to further expand the GSM system in 1999 by adding an additional one million lines (1998) |
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Zambia | 90,000 (2002) | 75,000 (2001) |