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This is a list of countries by smartphone penetration. These numbers are based on the top countries by percentage of population owning a smartphone (so smaller countries are absent) and come from Newzoo's Global Mobile Market Report (the numbers were last updated in June 2021).
List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet subscriptions; List of countries by number of Internet users; List of countries by number of telephone lines in use; List of countries by smartphone penetration; List of multiple-system operators; List of telecommunications companies. List of telecommunications companies in the Americas
Ownership 1: Lumitel (Viettel Burundi S.A.) GSM UMTS 4G LTE: 3 [20] (December 2020) Viettel Group (Vietnam) 2: Econet Leo: CDMA GSM-900/1800 MHz 2100 MHz UMTS. LTE. 2.6 [21] (July 2015) Econet Wireless (purchased Leo from Vimpelcom) 3: ONAMOB: GSM-900 MHz: 0.140 (November 2008) [citation needed] Onatel Burundi (state owned) 4: Smart Mobile ...
Rank Country/Territory Penetration 1 South Korea 97.49% 2 Japan 94.70% 3 Norway 92.16% 4 Hong Kong 90.34% 5 United States 90.32% 6 Netherlands 89.64% 7 Hungary 89.26% 8 Kuwait
United States: 89: Cell C: $1.0 [89] South Africa: ... List of countries by number of Internet users; List of countries by number of telephone lines in use;
United States: CDMA2000 1xRTT, EV-DO Rev. A 1900 Dec 2001: Sep 2015 [170] [171] Operator acquired by AT&T. MetroPCS United States: CDMA2000 1xRTT, EV-DO Rev. A 1900 Feb 2002: Jun 2015 [172] [173] Operator acquired by T-Mobile. Sprint (incl. Open Mobile) United States Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands: CDMA2000 1xRTT, EV-DO Rev. A 800 (BC10) 1900 ...
Mobal is one of the world's longest running cell phone providers and was founded in 1989". [314] Naked Mobile: Cellular One of NE AZ, AT&T, T-Mobile [319] Personal, Lifeline: AZ, NM, UT Yes Yes. The SIM should work in a hotspot but they don't sell any themselves Yes No. Their highest plan only goes up to 60 GB of fast data Yes. Unlimited "2G ...
Some of world's largest producers of mobile network equipment have strong ties to Sweden. Ericsson [139] is based in Sweden while Nokia, Siemens, Huawei and ZTE have major research centers in the country, often clustered around Kista and Lund. [140] [141]