Fixed telephone lines

158,000 (number) in 2017

In 2017, fixed telephone lines for Papua New Guinea was 158,000. Fixed telephone lines of Papua New Guinea increased from 62,885 in 2003 to 158,000 in 2017 growing at an average annual rate of 7.38%.

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A fixed telephone line (previously called main telephone line in operation) is an active* line connecting the subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and which has a dedicated port in the telephone exchange equipment. This term is synonymous with the terms main station or Direct Exchange Line (DEL) that are commonly used in telecommunication documents. It may not be the same as an access line or a subscriber. This should include the active number of analog fixed telephone lines (112a), ISDN channels (28c), fixed wireless (WLL), public payphones (1112) and VoIP subscriptions (112IP). If not included, specify in a note. *Active lines are those that have registered an activity in the past three months.

Date Value Change, %
2017 158,000 2.60%
2016 154,000 2.67%
2015 150,000 3.38%
2014 145,100 3.64%
2013 140,000 0.72%
2012 139,000 6.92%
2011 130,000 7.29%
2010 121,172 32.97%
2009 91,125 36.32%
2008 66,846 11.41%
2007 60,000 -2.44%
2006 61,500