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Media Statistics > Telephone mainlines > Japan (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   58,780,000    #2   
2004   59,608,000    #3   
2003   60,219,000    #3   
2002   60,772,460    #3   
2001   61,325,780    #3   
2000   61,957,100    #3   
1999   62,053,580    #3   
1998   62,413,290    #3   
1997   65,735,000    #3   
1996   64,037,000    #2   
1995   62,292,000    #2   
1994   60,690,000    #2   
1993   58,830,080    #2   
1992   57,652,440    #2   
1991   56,259,920    #2   
1990   54,527,950    #2   
1989   52,453,640    #2   
1988   50,339,600    #2   
1987   48,419,270    #2   
1986   46,771,990    #2   
1985   45,299,760    #2   
1984   43,958,540    #2   
1983   42,879,290    #2   
1982   41,500,870    #2   
1981   40,275,770    #2   
1980   39,934,000    #2   
1979   38,611,000    #2   
1978   37,214,000    #2   
1977   35,837,000    #2   
1976   34,444,000    #2   
1975   32,377,000    #2   


DEFINITION: Telephone mainlines are fixed telephone lines connecting a subscriber to the telephone exchange equipment.

 

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