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Media Stats: compare key data on Japan & Kiribati

Definitions

  • Fixed line and mobile phone subscribers > Per 1,000 people: Fixed lines are telephone mainlines connecting a customer's equipment to the public switched telephone network. Mobile phone subscribers refer to users of portable telephones subscribing to an automatic public mobile telephone service using cellular technology that provides access to the public switched telephone network.
  • Households with television: Households with television are the share of households with a television set. Some countries report only the number of households with a color television set, and therefore the true number may be higher than reported.
  • Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers per 1000: Fixed broadband Internet subscribers. Fixed broadband Internet subscribers are the number of broadband subscribers with a digital subscriber line, cable modem, or other high-speed technology. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Internet > Internet users > Per 100 people: Internet users (per 100 people). Internet users are people with access to the worldwide network.
  • Internet > Internet users per thousand people: Internet users. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Internet > Users per 1000: This entry gives the number of users within a country that access the Internet. Statistics vary from country to country and may include users who access the Internet at least several times a week to those who access it only once within a period of several months. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Personal computers > Per capita: Personal computers are self-contained computers designed to be used by a single individual. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Personal computers per 1000: Personal computers are self-contained computers designed to be used by a single individual. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Radio > List of radio stations: List of radio stations.
  • Radio broadcast stations: The total number of AM, FM, and shortwave broadcast stations.
  • Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions > Per 100 people: Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people). Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included.
  • Telephones > Mobile cellular > Per capita: The total number of mobile cellular telephones in use. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Televisions per 1000: The total number of televisions. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Internet > Users > Per capita: This entry gives the number of users within a country that access the Internet. Statistics vary from country to country and may include users who access the Internet at least several times a week to those who access it only once within a period of several months. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Telecoms > Telephone lines per 1000: Telephone lines. Telephone lines are fixed telephone lines that connect a subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network and that have a port on a telephone exchange. Integrated services digital network channels ands fixed wireless subscribers are included. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Televisions: The total number of televisions
  • Telephones > Main lines in use > Per capita: The total number of main telephone lines in use. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Internet users > Per 100 people: Internet users are people with access to the worldwide network.
  • Internet > Internet users: Internet users.
  • Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps: International Internet bandwidth is the contracted capacity of international connections between countries for transmitting Internet traffic.
  • Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps > Per capita: International Internet bandwidth is the contracted capacity of international connections between countries for transmitting Internet traffic. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Personal computers: Personal computers are self-contained computers designed to be used by a single individual.
  • International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes: International voice traffic is the sum of international incoming and outgoing telephone traffic (in minutes).
  • Radios per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Telephones > Mobile cellular per 1000: The total number of mobile cellular telephones in use. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Internet > Percent using internet: Percentage of individuals using the Internet.
  • Telephones > Mobile cellular: The total number of mobile cellular telephones in use.
  • Telephones > Main lines in use per 1000: The total number of main telephone lines in use. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Telephone mainlines per 1000: Telephone mainlines are fixed telephone lines connecting a subscriber to the telephone exchange equipment. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Newspapers > List of newspapers: List of newspapers.
  • Telephone system > General assessment: A brief characterization of the system with details on the domestic and international components. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry: Africa ONE - a fiber-optic submarine cable link encircling the continent of Africa.
  • Internet > IP addresses per capita: Number of IPv4 internet address allocated per 1000 residents.
  • Average cost of local call: Telephone average cost of local call (US$ per three minutes). Cost of local call is the cost of a three-minute call within the same exchange area using the subscriber's equipment (that is, not from a public phone).
  • Internet > Users: This entry gives the number of users within a country that access the Internet. Statistics vary from country to country and may include users who access the Internet at least several times a week to those who access it only once within a period of several months.
  • Internet > Internet penetration: Penetration.
  • Mobile phone subscribers per 1000: Mobile telephone subscribers are subscribers to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions per 1000: Mobile cellular subscriptions. Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Telecoms > Telephone lines: Telephone lines. Telephone lines are fixed telephone lines that connect a subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network and that have a port on a telephone exchange. Integrated services digital network channels ands fixed wireless subscribers are included.
  • Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions: Mobile cellular subscriptions. Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included.
  • Internet > Internet Service Providers: The number of Internet Service Providers within a country. An ISP is defined as a company that provides access to the Internet.
  • Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers: Fixed broadband Internet subscribers. Fixed broadband Internet subscribers are the number of broadband subscribers with a digital subscriber line, cable modem, or other high-speed technology.
  • Telephones > Main lines in use: The total number of main telephone lines in use.
  • Telecommunications > Telephone > Main fixed phone lines per 100 people: Fixed-telephone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants.
  • Mobile phone subscribers > Per capita: Mobile telephone subscribers are subscribers to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Internet > Hosts per 1000: This entry lists the number of Internet hosts available within a country. An Internet host is a computer connected directly to the Internet; normally an Internet Service Provider's (ISP) computer is a host. Internet users may use either a hard-wired terminal, at an institution with a mainframe computer connected directly to the Internet, or may connect remotely by way of a modem via telephone line, cable, or satellite to the Internet Service Provider's host computer. The number of hosts is one indicator of the extent of Internet connectivity. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Number of PCs per million: The number of PC(personal computer) thousands in 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Telecommunications > Telephone > Mobile phone > Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions: Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions.
  • Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes: Cost of international call to U.S. is the cost of a three-minute, peak rate, fixed line call from the country to the United States.
  • Mobile phone subscribers: Mobile telephone subscribers are subscribers to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology.
  • Telephone system > International: A brief characterization of the system with details on international components. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry: Africa ONE - a fiber-optic submarine cable link encircling the continent of Africa. Arabsat
  • Telecommunications > Telephone > Fixed telephone lines: Fixed telephone lines.
  • Internet > Hosts: This entry lists the number of Internet hosts available within a country. An Internet host is a computer connected directly to the Internet; normally an Internet Service Provider's (ISP) computer is a host. Internet users may use either a hard-wired terminal, at an institution with a mainframe computer connected directly to the Internet, or may connect remotely by way of a modem via telephone line, cable, or satellite to the Internet Service Provider's host computer. The number of hosts is one indicator of the extent of Internet connectivity.
  • Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps per million: International Internet bandwidth is the contracted capacity of international connections between countries for transmitting Internet traffic. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Internet > Top level domain: Country top level domain.
  • Telephone system > Domestic: A brief characterization of the system with details on the domestic components. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry: Africa ONE - a fiber-optic submarine cable link encircling the continent of Africa.
    Arabsat -
  • Internet country code: This entry includes the two-letter codes maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the ISO 3166 Alpha-2 list and used by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to establish country-coded top-level domains (ccTLDs).
  • Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps > Per $ GDP: International Internet bandwidth is the contracted capacity of international connections between countries for transmitting Internet traffic. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 trillion $ gross domestic product.
  • International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes per capita: International voice traffic is the sum of international incoming and outgoing telephone traffic (in minutes). Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Telephone mainlines: Telephone mainlines are fixed telephone lines connecting a subscriber to the telephone exchange equipment.
  • Internet > Censorship > Political filtering:
    Indicates whether websites that express views in opposition to those of the current government (mainly on issues of human rights, freedom of expression, minority rights and religious movements) are censored or blocked. This is determined by accessing websites with provocative or objectionable content in English from within the country in question as well as from a place known to have no filtering regime. The retrieved content is then compared and scanned for discrepancies. Possible differences in blocking behavior across different ISPs is considered, as well as normal connectivity problems. 
     
    Values
     
    “per”, pervasive filtering: A large portion of the targeted content in several categories is blocked.
     
    “sub”, substantial filtering: Either a number of categories are subject to a medium level of filtering or a low level of filtering is carried out across many categories.
     
    “sel”, selective filtering: A small number of specific sites across a few categories are blocked, or filtering that targets a single category or issue is present.
     
    “sus”, suspected filtering: Connectivity abnormalities suggest the presence of filtering, but no conclusive proof of deliberate tampering could be found.
     
    “ne”, no evidence of filtering or blocking. 
     
     “nd”, no data.
     
     
  • International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes > Per capita: International voice traffic is the sum of international incoming and outgoing telephone traffic (in minutes). Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Mobile cellular subscriptions: Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included."
  • Internet > Internet Service Providers per million: The number of Internet Service Providers within a country. An ISP is defined as a company that provides access to the Internet. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Internet > IP addresses: Number of IPv4 internet addresses allocated to each country.
  • Telecommunications investment > Current LCU: Telecommunications investment refers to the expenditure associated with acquiring the ownership of telecommunication equipment infrastructure (including supporting land and buildings and intellectual and non-tangible property such as computer software). These include expenditure on initial installations and on additions to existing installations.
  • Fixed broadband Internet subscribers > Per 100 people: Fixed broadband Internet subscribers are the number of broadband subscribers with a digital subscriber line, cable modem, or other high-speed technology."
  • Number of PCs: The number of PC(personal computer) thousands in 2004.
  • Telecommunications > Telephone > Fixed telephone lines per thousand people: Fixed telephone lines. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Internet > TLD: This entry includes the two-letter codes maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in the ISO 3166 Alpha-2 list and used by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to establish country-coded top-level domains (ccTLDs).
  • Mobile cellular subscriptions > Per 100 people: Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using cellular technology, which provide access to the public switched telephone network. Post-paid and prepaid subscriptions are included."
  • Internet > Livejournal users: Number of users with LiveJournal accounts (Dec 2004)
  • Telecommunications > Country calling code:

    The calling code for each country. A calling code should not be confused with an area or city code. For instance, the calling code for the United States is 1, and the area code for Detroit is 313. In order to dial Detroit from overseas you must dial the 1, plus 313, then the actual phone number. It's also common to see a “+” in front of the calling code, e.g., +1 313 XXX-XXXX.

  • Telephone subscribers per 1000: Telephone subscribers are the total of fixed-line subscribers plus mobile. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • E-Government rating: Darrell M. West, Center for Public Policy, Brown University
  • Population covered by mobile telephony: Population covered by mobile telephony is the percentage of people within range of a mobile cellular signal regardless of whether they are subscribers.
  • Internet > Livejournal users per million: Number of users with LiveJournal accounts (Dec 2004). Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Telecommunications revenue > % GDP: Telecommunications revenue is the revenue from the provision of telecommunications services such as fixed-line, mobile, and data.
  • Telephone subscribers per employee: Telephone subscribers per employee are telephone subscribers (fixed-line plus mobile) divided by total telecommunications employees.
  • Telephone subscribers: Telephone subscribers are the total of fixed-line subscribers plus mobile.
  • Telephone subscribers > Per capita: Telephone subscribers are the total of fixed-line subscribers plus mobile. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Telephone systems > Privatisation: The year a nation privatised its telecommunications services. "n/a" indicates that the relevant firm was not privatized.
  • Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes > Per capita: Cost of international call to U.S. is the cost of a three-minute, peak rate, fixed line call from the country to the United States. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes > Per $ GDP: Cost of international call to U.S. is the cost of a three-minute, peak rate, fixed line call from the country to the United States. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 trillion $ gross domestic product.
  • Telecommunications investment > % of revenue: Telecommunications investment refers to the expenditure associated with acquiring the ownership of telecommunication equipment infrastructure (including supporting land and buildings and intellectual and non-tangible property such as computer software). These include expenditure on initial installations and on additions to existing installations.
  • Telephone employees > Total > Per capita: Telephone employees refer to the total full-time telecommunications staff. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Telephone mainlines > Per capita: Telephone mainlines are fixed telephone lines connecting a subscriber to the telephone exchange equipment. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers > Per 100 people: Fixed broadband Internet subscribers (per 100 people). Fixed broadband Internet subscribers are the number of broadband subscribers with a digital subscriber line, cable modem, or other high-speed technology.
  • Internet > Secure Internet servers > Per 1 million people: Secure Internet servers (per 1 million people). Secure servers are servers using encryption technology in Internet transactions.
  • Newspapers > Non-daily newspapers > Number of titles: Number of non-daily newspaper titles by country.
  • Phone system > International dialling code: Country international dialling code.
  • Internet > Hosts > Per capita: This entry lists the number of Internet hosts available within a country. An Internet host is a computer connected directly to the Internet; normally an Internet Service Provider's (ISP) computer is a host. Internet users may use either a hard-wired terminal, at an institution with a mainframe computer connected directly to the Internet, or may connect remotely by way of a modem via telephone line, cable, or satellite to the Internet Service Provider's host computer. The number of hosts is one indicator of the extent of Internet connectivity. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Fixed broadband Internet subscribers: Fixed broadband Internet subscribers are the number of broadband subscribers with a digital subscriber line, cable modem, or other high-speed technology."
  • ICT goods imports > % total goods imports: Information and communication technology goods imports include telecommunications, audio and video, computer and related equipment; electronic components; and other information and communication technology goods. Software is excluded."
  • Internet > ISP per million: . Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Telephone faults > Per 100 mainlines: Telephone mainline faults is the number of reported telephone faults for the year per 100 telephone mainlines.
  • Price basket for mobile > US$ per month: Price basket for mobile is calculated as the pre-paid price for 25 calls per month spread over the same mobile network, other mobile networks, and mobile to fixed calls and during peak, off-peak, and weekend times. It also includes 30 text messages per month.
  • Phone subscribers: Fixed line and mobile telephones (per 1,000 people). Fixed lines are telephone mainlines connecting a customer's equipment to the public switched telephone network. Mobile phone subscribers refer to users of portable telephones subscribing to an automatic public mobile telephone service using cellular technology that provides access to the public switched telephone network.
  • Telecommunications > Telephone > Mobile phone > Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions per thousand people: Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Telephone lines > Per 100 people: Telephone lines are fixed telephone lines that connect a subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network and that have a port on a telephone exchange. Integrated services digital network channels ands fixed wireless subscribers are included.
  • Telecommunications revenue > Current LCU: Telecommunications revenue is the revenue from the provision of telecommunications services such as fixed-line, mobile, and data.
  • Telecoms > Telephone lines > Per 100 people: Telephone lines (per 100 people). Telephone lines are fixed telephone lines that connect a subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network and that have a port on a telephone exchange. Integrated services digital network channels ands fixed wireless subscribers are included.
  • Price basket for residential fixed line > US$ per month: Price basket for residential fixed line is calculated as one-fifth of the installation charge, the monthly subscription charge, and the cost of local calls (15 peak and 15 off-peak calls of three minutes each).
  • Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service > Exports: Computer, communications and other services (% of commercial service exports) include such activities as international telecommunications, and postal and courier services; computer data; news-related service transactions between residents and nonresidents; construction services; royalties and license fees; miscellaneous business, professional, and technical services; and personal, cultural, and recreational services.
  • Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service imports: Computer, communications and other services (% of commercial service imports) include such activities as international telecommunications, and postal and courier services; computer data; news-related service transactions between residents and nonresidents; construction services; royalties and license fees; miscellaneous business, professional, and technical services; and personal, cultural, and recreational services.
  • Newspapers > Non-daily newspapers > Number of titles per million people: Number of non-daily newspaper titles by country. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Internet > IP addresses (share): Share of IPv4 internet addresses allocated per country.
  • Telephone lines: Telephone lines are fixed telephone lines that connect a subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network and that have a port on a telephone exchange. Integrated services digital network channels ands fixed wireless subscribers are included.
  • Internet > ISP > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • ICT service > Exports > BoP > Current US$: Information and communication technology service exports include computer and communications services (telecommunications and postal and courier services) and information services (computer data and news-related service transactions).
STAT Japan Kiribati HISTORY
Broadcast media a mixture of public and commercial broadcast TV and radio stations; 6 national terrestrial TV networks including 1 public broadcaster; the large number of radio and TV stations available provide a wide range of choices; satellite and cable services provide access to international channels 1 m
Fixed line and mobile phone subscribers > Per 1,000 people 1,201.54 per 1,000 people
Ranked 36th. 23 times more than Kiribati
52.47 per 1,000 people
Ranked 142nd.

Households with television 99%
Ranked 5th. 4 times more than Kiribati
26.32%
Ranked 45th.

Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers per 1000 276.69
Ranked 24th. 28 times more than Kiribati
9.92
Ranked 133th.

Internet > Internet users > Per 100 people 79.05
Ranked 31st. 7 times more than Kiribati
10.75
Ranked 161st.

Internet > Internet users per thousand people 791.21
Ranked 31st. 7 times more than Kiribati
106.17
Ranked 164th.
Internet > Users per 1000 689.59
Ranked 12th. 32 times more than Kiribati
21.41
Ranked 130th.

Internet users 99.18 million
Ranked 3rd. 12716 times more than Kiribati
7,800
Ranked 196th.
Personal computers > Per capita 541.63 per 1,000 people
Ranked 17th. 53 times more than Kiribati
10.22 per 1,000 people
Ranked 128th.

Personal computers per 1000 541.64
Ranked 17th. 48 times more than Kiribati
11.24
Ranked 127th.

Radio > List of radio stations <p>NHK - public, operates news/speech-based Radio 1, cultural/educational network Radio 2, classical music-based network FM Radio, external service Radio Japan</p> </p>Inter FM - Tokyo commercial music station</p> </p>J-Wave - Tokyo commercial music station</p> <br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15217593">Full Article</a> <p>Radio Kiribati - state-run</p> </p>Newair - private FM station</p>
Radio broadcast stations AM 215 (plus 370 repeaters), FM 89 (plus 485 repeaters), shortwave 21 AM 1, FM 2, shortwave 1 (may be inactive)
Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions > Per 100 people 109.43
Ranked 86th. 7 times more than Kiribati
15.59
Ranked 195th.

Telephones > Mobile cellular > Per capita 842.31 per 1,000 people
Ranked 60th. 119 times more than Kiribati
7.07 per 1,000 people
Ranked 181st.

Televisions per 1000 677.27
Ranked 6th. 59 times more than Kiribati
11.45
Ranked 166th.
Internet > Users > Per capita 691.42 per 1,000 people
Ranked 12th. 37 times more than Kiribati
18.55 per 1,000 people
Ranked 132nd.

Telecoms > Telephone lines per 1000 503.86
Ranked 16th. 6 times more than Kiribati
89.3
Ranked 126th.

Televisions 86.5 million
Ranked 3rd. 86500 times more than Kiribati
1,000
Ranked 208th.
Telephones > Main lines in use > Per capita 402.03 per 1,000 people
Ranked 27th. 8 times more than Kiribati
47.52 per 1,000 people
Ranked 64th.

Internet users > Per 100 people 75.16
Ranked 14th. 36 times more than Kiribati
2.07
Ranked 160th.

Internet > Internet users 100.68 million
Ranked 4th. 9185 times more than Kiribati
10,962
Ranked 200th.
Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps 132,608 Mbps
Ranked 9th. 260016 times more than Kiribati
0.51 Mbps
Ranked 158th.

Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps > Per capita 1,037.92 Mbps per 1 million peop
Ranked 30th. 193 times more than Kiribati
5.38 Mbps per 1 million peop
Ranked 102nd.

Personal computers 69.2 million
Ranked 2nd. 69200 times more than Kiribati
1,000
Ranked 155th.

International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes 5.55 billion min.
Ranked 6th. 2474 times more than Kiribati
2.24 million min.
Ranked 129th.
Radios per 1000 943.48
Ranked 14th. 5 times more than Kiribati
194.57
Ranked 137th.
Telephones > Mobile cellular per 1000 900.9
Ranked 83th. 87 times more than Kiribati
10.39
Ranked 185th.

Internet > Percent using internet 79.05%
Ranked 29th. 7 times more than Kiribati
10.75%
Ranked 158th.

Telephones > Mobile cellular 132.76 million
Ranked 7th. 9620 times more than Kiribati
13,800
Ranked 189th.

Telephones > Main lines in use per 1000 347.79
Ranked 45th. 8 times more than Kiribati
41.55
Ranked 137th.

Telephone mainlines per 1000 460.03
Ranked 19th. 9 times more than Kiribati
52.15
Ranked 125th.

Newspapers > List of newspapers <p>Asahi Shimbun - daily, English-language pages</p> </p>Yomiuri Shimbun - daily, English-language pages</p> </p>Mainichi Daily News - English-language pages</p> <br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15217593">Full Article</a> <p>Te Uekera - government-owned weekly</p> </p>Kiribati Newstar - private weekly</p>
Telephone system > General assessment excellent domestic and international service generally good quality national and international service
Internet > IP addresses per capita 1,587.39
Ranked 21st. 53 times more than Kiribati
30.12
Ranked 160th.
Average cost of local call 0.07
Ranked 48th.
0.09
Ranked 35th. 29% more than Japan
Internet > Users 88.11 million
Ranked 2nd. 44055 times more than Kiribati
2,000
Ranked 154th.

Internet > Internet penetration 79.1%
Ranked 33th. 7 times more than Kiribati
10.7%
Ranked 167th.
Mobile phone subscribers per 1000 741.51
Ranked 46th. 107 times more than Kiribati
6.92
Ranked 185th.

Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions per 1000 1,084.68
Ranked 89th. 7 times more than Kiribati
158.75
Ranked 195th.

Telecoms > Telephone lines 64.27 million
Ranked 3rd. 7141 times more than Kiribati
9,000
Ranked 192nd.

Telecoms > Mobile cellular subscriptions 138.36 million
Ranked 7th. 8648 times more than Kiribati
16,000
Ranked 199th.

Internet > Internet Service Providers 73
Ranked 14th. 73 times more than Kiribati
1
Ranked 183th.
Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers 35.3 million
Ranked 3rd. 35296 times more than Kiribati
1,000
Ranked 173th.

Telephones > Main lines in use 64.67 million
Ranked 3rd. 7608 times more than Kiribati
8,500
Ranked 179th.

Telecommunications > Telephone > Main fixed phone lines per 100 people 50.47
Ranked 16th. 6 times more than Kiribati
8.93
Ranked 128th.

Mobile phone subscribers > Per capita 741.5 per 1,000 people
Ranked 47th. 118 times more than Kiribati
6.29 per 1,000 people
Ranked 192nd.

Internet > Hosts per 1000 312.51
Ranked 17th. 3293 times more than Kiribati
0.0949
Ranked 157th.

Number of PCs per million 541.64
Ranked 15th. 48 times more than Kiribati
11.24
Ranked 131st.
Telecommunications > Telephone > Mobile phone > Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions 141.13 million
Ranked 7th. 8821 times more than Kiribati
16,000
Ranked 197th.

Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes 1.63$
Ranked 5th.
8.82$
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than Japan

Mobile phone subscribers 94.75 million
Ranked 4th. 154057 times more than Kiribati
615
Ranked 197th.

Telephone system > International country code - 81; numerous submarine cables provide links throughout Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and US; satellite earth stations - 7 Intelsat (Pacific and Indian Oceans), 1 Intersputnik (Indian Ocean region), 2 Inmarsat (Pacific and Indian Ocean regions), and 8 SkyPerfect JSAT country code - 686; Kiribati is being linked to the Pacific Ocean Cooperative Telecommunications Network, which should improve telephone service; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean)
Internet > ISP 73
Ranked 5th. 73 times more than Kiribati
1
Ranked 133th.
Telecommunications > Telephone > Fixed telephone lines 64.27 million
Ranked 3rd. 7141 times more than Kiribati
9,000
Ranked 193th.

Radios 120.5 million
Ranked 3rd. 7088 times more than Kiribati
17,000
Ranked 202nd.
Internet > Hosts 39.91 million
Ranked 2nd. 4434333 times more than Kiribati
9
Ranked 212th.

Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps per million 1,037.94 Mbps
Ranked 30th. 175 times more than Kiribati
5.94 Mbps
Ranked 104th.

Internet > Top level domain .jp .ki
Telephone system > Domestic high level of modern technology and excellent service of every kind wire line service available on Tarawa and Kiritimati (Christmas Island); connections to outer islands by HF/VHF radiotelephone; wireless service available in Tarawa since 1999
Internet country code .jp .ki
Internet > International Internet bandwidth > Mbps > Per $ GDP 28.92 Mbps per $1 trillion of
Ranked 60th. 3 times more than Kiribati
9.8 Mbps per $1 trillion of
Ranked 70th.

International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes per capita 43.41 min.
Ranked 46th. 63% more than Kiribati
26.6 min.
Ranked 81st.
Telephone mainlines 58.78 million
Ranked 2nd. 13138 times more than Kiribati
4,474
Ranked 195th.

Internet > Censorship > Political filtering
International voice traffic > Out and in > Minutes > Per capita 43.41 min. per capita
Ranked 46th. 80% more than Kiribati
24.16 min. per capita
Ranked 83th.
Internet hosts None None
Mobile cellular subscriptions 110.39 million
Ranked 8th. 110395 times more than Kiribati
1,000
Ranked 181st.

Internet > Internet Service Providers per million 0.572
Ranked 130th.
11.45
Ranked 37th. 20 times more than Japan
Internet > IP addresses 202.18 million
Ranked 3rd. 65815 times more than Kiribati
3,072
Ranked 213th.
Telecommunications investment > Current LCU 2694800000000 2390000
Fixed broadband Internet subscribers > Per 100 people 23.58
Ranked 21st.
0.0
Ranked 170th.

Number of PCs 69,200
Ranked 1st. 69200 times more than Kiribati
1
Ranked 167th.
Telecommunications > Telephone > Fixed telephone lines per thousand people 503.86
Ranked 19th. 6 times more than Kiribati
89.3
Ranked 132nd.

Internet > TLD .jp .ki
Mobile cellular subscriptions > Per 100 people 86.45
Ranked 82nd. 83 times more than Kiribati
1.04
Ranked 181st.

Internet > Livejournal users 5,559
Ranked 8th. 113 times more than Kiribati
49
Ranked 156th.
Telecommunications > Country calling code 81 686
Telephone subscribers per 1000 1,201.54
Ranked 35th. 21 times more than Kiribati
57.91
Ranked 142nd.

E-Government rating 52
Ranked 13th. 44% more than Kiribati
36
Ranked 130th.
Population covered by mobile telephony 99%
Ranked 26th. 20 times more than Kiribati
5%
Ranked 57th.
Internet > Livejournal users per million 43.51
Ranked 88th.
550.96
Ranked 28th. 13 times more than Japan
Telecommunications revenue > % GDP 3.94% GDP
Ranked 58th.
8.53% GDP
Ranked 6th. 2 times more than Japan

Telephone subscribers per employee 1,283.41
Ranked 1st. 50 times more than Kiribati
25.79
Ranked 168th.

Telephone subscribers 153.53 million
Ranked 3rd. 30897 times more than Kiribati
4,969
Ranked 192nd.

Telephone subscribers > Per capita 1,201.54 per 1,000 people
Ranked 36th. 23 times more than Kiribati
52.47 per 1,000 people
Ranked 142nd.

Telephone systems > Privatisation 1985 1983
Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes > Per capita 0.013$ per 1 million people
Ranked 10th.
90.17$ per 1 million people
Ranked 1st. 6936 times more than Japan

Telephone average cost of call to US > US$ per three minutes > Per $ GDP 0.36$ per $1 trillion of GD
Ranked 10th.
120,779.81$ per $1 trillion of GD
Ranked 1st. 335499 times more than Japan

Telecommunications investment > % of revenue 12.83%
Ranked 53th.
43.27%
Ranked 42nd. 3 times more than Japan

Telephone employees > Total > Per capita 0.896 per 1,000 people
Ranked 69th.
1.68 per 1,000 people
Ranked 68th. 88% more than Japan

Telephone mainlines > Per capita 460.03 per 1,000 people
Ranked 21st. 10 times more than Kiribati
47.24 per 1,000 people
Ranked 126th.

Internet > Fixed broadband Internet subscribers > Per 100 people 27.92
Ranked 23th. 29 times more than Kiribati
0.974
Ranked 133th.

Internet > Secure Internet servers > Per 1 million people 750.05
Ranked 28th. 76 times more than Kiribati
9.92
Ranked 127th.

Newspapers > Non-daily newspapers > Number of titles 6
Ranked 40th. Twice as much as Kiribati
3
Ranked 92nd.

Phone system > International dialling code +81 +686
Internet > Hosts > Per capita 313.53 per 1,000 people
Ranked 18th. 3824 times more than Kiribati
0.082 per 1,000 people
Ranked 178th.

Fixed broadband Internet subscribers 30.11 million
Ranked 3rd.
0.0
Ranked 173th.

ICT goods imports > % total goods imports 10.31%
Ranked 21st. 6 times more than Kiribati
1.65%
Ranked 146th.

Internet > ISP per million 0.575
Ranked 89th.
12.08
Ranked 26th. 21 times more than Japan
Telephone faults > Per 100 mainlines 1.7 per 100 mainlines
Ranked 131st.
95 per 100 mainlines
Ranked 29th. 56 times more than Japan

Price basket for mobile > US$ per month 20.51$/month
Ranked 21st. 61% more than Kiribati
12.71$/month
Ranked 68th.
Phone subscribers 1,184.84
Ranked 19th. 25 times more than Kiribati
47.91
Ranked 121st.
Telecommunications > Telephone > Mobile phone > Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions per thousand people 1,106.36
Ranked 84th. 7 times more than Kiribati
158.75
Ranked 193th.

Telephone lines > Per 100 people 37.92
Ranked 41st. 9 times more than Kiribati
4.14
Ranked 138th.

Telecommunications revenue > Current LCU 19567300000000 8000000
Telecoms > Telephone lines > Per 100 people 50.84
Ranked 17th. 6 times more than Kiribati
8.77
Ranked 128th.

Price basket for residential fixed line > US$ per month 26.15$/month
Ranked 22nd. 2 times more than Kiribati
12.97$/month
Ranked 60th.

Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service > Exports 49.85%
Ranked 15th.
79.5%
Ranked 6th. 59% more than Japan

Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service imports 37.77%
Ranked 36th. 10 times more than Kiribati
3.71%
Ranked 147th.

Newspapers > Non-daily newspapers > Number of titles per million people 0.0476
Ranked 43th.
33.73
Ranked 30th. 709 times more than Japan

Internet > IP addresses (share) 4.7
Ranked 3rd.
0.0
Ranked 96th.
Telephone lines 48.43 million
Ranked 5th. 12107 times more than Kiribati
4,000
Ranked 190th.

Internet > ISP > Per capita 0.575 per 1 million people
Ranked 83th.
11.03 per 1 million people
Ranked 20th. 19 times more than Japan
ICT service > Exports > BoP > Current US$ $1.53 billion
Ranked 24th. 3486 times more than Kiribati
$438,676.39
Ranked 43th.

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