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Revision as of 08:44, 16 August 2019

This list identifies the fixed line operators and the mobile operators for the top 200 most populous countries in the world.

The list of countries and their populations is from List of countries by population. The CIA World Factbook is cited as the standard reference for the number of main lines for each of the listed countries.[1]

List of countries by number of broadband Internet subscriptions is cited as the standard reference for the number of fixed broadband subscribers for each of the listed countries. The country naming convention follows the ISO 3166-1 standard as published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Companies by total revenue

This is a list of the world's largest telecommunications companies measured by total revenues.[2]

Rank Company Total revenue (US$ billion) Country
1 AT&T $163.8 B United States United States
2 Verizon Communications $131.8 B United States United States
3 Nippon Telegraph & Tel $109.8 B Japan Japan
4 Deutsche Telekom $76.8 B Germany Germany
5 Softbank $74.7 B Japan Japan
6 Telefónica $74.4 B Spain Spain
7 Vodafone $64.5 B United Kingdom United Kingdom
8 América Móvil $56.3 B Mexico Mexico
9 China Telecom $52.7 B China China
10 Orange $44.6 B France France
11 China Unicom $43 B China China
12 KDDI $37.3 B Japan Japan
13 BT Group $27.3 B United Kingdom United Kingdom
14 CenturyLink $24 B United States United States[3]
15 Telecom Italia $21.9 B Italy Italy
16 Telstra $20.2 B Australia Australia
17 Rogers Communications $19.7 B Canada Canada
18 BCE $16.8 B Canada Canada
19 Telenor $15.6 B Norway Norway
20 SK Telecom $15.1 B South Korea South Korea
21 Bharti Airtel $14.7 B India India
22 Etisalat $14.1 B United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
23 Saudi Telecom $13.6 B Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
24 China Communications Services $12.9 B China China
25 SingTel $12.5 B Singapore Singapore
26 Swisscom $12.1 B Switzerland Switzerland
27 Vivendi $11.9 B France France
28 Mobile TeleSystems $11.6 B Russia Russia
29 Telia Company $11.5 B Sweden Sweden
30 MTN Group $11.5 B South Africa South Africa
31 KT Corporation $10.3 B South Korea South Korea
32 VimpelCom $9.8 B Netherlands Netherlands
33 Telus $9.7 B Canada Canada
34 LG Uplus $9.5 B South Korea South Korea
35 Ooredoo $8.8 B Qatar Qatar
36 Oi $8.2 B Brazil Brazil
37 KPN $7.9 B Netherlands Netherlands
38 Telkom Indonesia $7.8 B Indonesia Indonesia
39 Chunghwa Telecom $7.3 B Taiwan Taiwan
40 Optus $6.7 B Australia Australia
41 Millicom $6.7 B Luxembourg Luxembourg
42 Belgacom $6.6 B Belgium Belgium
43 Frontier Communications $5.6 B United States United States
44 Vodafone Idea Limited[4] $5.2 B [5] India India
45 Turk Telekom $5.2 B Turkey Turkey
46 MegaFon $5.1 B Russia Russia
47 Turkcell $4.7 B Turkey Turkey
48 Advanced Info Service $4.5 B Thailand Thailand
49 United Internet $4.1 B Germany Germany
50 OTE $3.9 B Greece Greece
51 PLDT $3.8 B Philippines Philippines
52 Zain $3.8 B Kuwait Kuwait
53 Crown Castle International $3.7 B United States United States
54 Taiwan Mobile $3.7 B Taiwan Taiwan
55 PTCL $3.4 B Pakistan Pakistan
56 Safaricom $2.3 B Kenya Kenya
57 Maxis Communications $2.1 B Malaysia Malaysia
58 NII Holdings $1.7 B United States United States
59 RCS&RDS $1 B Romania Romania

Countries by alphabetical order

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I

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Smaller countries (not included in this list)

The following countries are not included in this list. These countries have populations less than 100,000 or less than 10,000 main lines, according to the latest population estimates.

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  • CYTA
  • MTN
  • PrimeTel
  • Cablenet

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Djibouti Telecom

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  • Telesonra

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  • Fintel

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This country had 0.159 million main lines in use in 1995.

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Guam (United States)

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  • Sotelgui

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  • Natcom S.A (formerly Teleco S.A)

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see also the Palestinian Territories

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  • Jersey Telecom

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  • Ministry of Communications - Kuwait (MOCK)

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  • Kyrgyztelecom

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  • Bite (TDC)
  • LMT
  • Tele2
  • Triatel (Telekom Baltija)

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  • Companhia de Telecomunicações de Macau S.A.R.L. (CTM)

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  • Airtel
  • MyT
  • Emtel
  • Chilli (MTML)

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  • INWI
  • Maroc Telecom (Government of Morocco and Etisalat)
  • Méditel (Finance com and Orange SA)

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  • Telecommunicacoes De Mozambique (TDM)

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  • MPT (GSM/WCDMA/CDMA)
  • Ooredoo Myanmar (Ooredoo) (WCDMA)
  • Telenor Myanmar (Telenor) (GSM/WCDMA)

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  • Telecom Namibia

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  • MTC Namibia

Nepal is the first country to provide 3G general service in South Asia, followed by Sri Lanka, via Nepal Telecom. 3G service is available throughout the country, including Everest Base Camp. 4G LTE WIMAX service has been recently provided at minimum cost at spots in major cities including government offices, public places, malls, shopping centres, hospitals, restaurant, and public parks. It is also freely available in places of religious worship.[8] Climbers of Mount Everest can use video call and other 3G services at the top of the mountain at no cost. LTE services have been installed in many base camps.

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Regulated UFB fibre companies (Crown Fibre Holdings suppliers)

  • Chorus Limited

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  • Cable&Wireless/LIME
  • Karib Cable

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  • Expresso - Senegal (CDMA)
  • Orange (GSM)
  • Tigo (GSM)

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  • Solomon Telekom Co Ltd (Our Telecom)

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  • Bemobile/Vodafone
  • Our Telekom[10]

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Hormuud Telecom

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Golis Telecom Somalia

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Dialog Broadband Networks, Lanka Bell, Sri Lanka Telecom are entitled to provide pay phone services according to their licences.

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  • Thabit (Sudatel)
  • Canar (Etisalat)

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  • Swaziland Post and Telecommunication Corporation (SPTC)

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  • Swazi Mobile
  • Swazi MTN

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The country had 0.030 million main lines in use in 2012.[12]

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See also

References

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