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There Are Already More than 140 Million Cell Phones in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 03 December 2008

zzz With Brazil in the lead, ten Latin American countries concentrate 388 million cellular phone lines, which is equivalent to 9.6% of the world's total 4.02 billion on service according to a release from multinational consultants Everis.

Worldwide the number of cellular phone users has grown five-fold between 2000 and 2008, at an average annual expansion of 23.6%, reports Everis.

The report which covers 45 countries shows that towards the end of 2008, almost half of all cellular phones are concentrated in nine countries: Brazil, Germany, China, US, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia and Pakistan.

Among the ten Latinamerican countries analyzed (Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela) only Chile and Uruguay have full territory coverage.

The worst rated is Bolivia with only 45% coverage followed by Ecuador and Colombia with 84% each.

In absolute terms the country with most cellular services is Brazil, 143.2 million (early this morning Brazil's population according to IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics). was 190,296,634), followed by Mexico, 76.6 million and Argentina, 44.8 million.

The three make up seven of ten cellular lines in the region.

Argentina is the only Latinamerican country with a cellular penetration higher than the population: 102.2 for every 100 people and a territory coverage of 94%, according to Everis.

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Argentina is the only Latinamerican country with a cellular penetration higher than the population
written by ch.c., December 03, 2008
Proof that Brazil is certainly not the best in Latin America country by a wide margin.

Funny that coverage percentage and ranking is not published for...BRAZIL ! Just the best 2 and the worst 3 are named.
Something too shameful to publish ???????? At best you could be 3rd, at worst 7th !

Also funny that the percentage of cell phone owners per country is not ranked on a per 100 capita except for Argentina !
Also something to hide ?

Of course yesss ! that is the reason only excerpts of the report are published in the Brazilian medias !!!!
Just show the rosy side.....due to the large overall population. Nothing else !


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