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Loren Booda
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Is it true that over half of humanity at present has never used a telephone?
mgb_phys said:Yes that's why you only really need to look at India and China, statistically it doesn't really matter that people in Luxembourg have 2 phones each.
Less so with cell phones, a car battery and a solar panel or even a hand crank will keep a village cell phone working.One quarter of the worlds population still lacks electricity. I think that would limit the number of phones
Phones aren't uniformly distributed but it's unlikely that 1million people in Mumbai/HongKong have 500 each.But if people in Luxembourg have two phones, what stops people in India from having two phones?
They have 3 official languages, they need at least 2 phones!Why do people in Luxembourg have two cell phones? Multiple personalities?
The source of this claim is a report released by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in 2019.
The ITU defines "telephone" as any device that can make and receive calls over a telephone network, including landline phones, mobile phones, and internet-based communication devices.
According to the ITU report, approximately 46% of the world's population has never used a telephone as of 2019.
The regions with the highest percentage of people who have never used a telephone are sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the Arab States, with approximately 75%, 67%, and 51% respectively.
The low usage of telephones in certain regions can be attributed to factors such as lack of infrastructure, high costs, and limited access to technology and communication services. Cultural and language barriers may also play a role in some areas.