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This 8 page paper considers the influences on the tele-density of cellular telephones in different countries. Influences considered include the level of GDP per capita compared to the number of mobile telephones in the population, the cost of residential installation and call costs and the provision of independent regulation. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEteledensity.rtf
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on the supply and demand. In this paper we will ok at a range of influences that impact on the demand for these products. 1. The Influence of GDP Per
Capita The level of GDP per capita is often associated with the level of economic development of a nation, the higher the GDP per capita the higher the living standards
within the country, and the associated disposable income as well as pressure for increased convenience. If we look at a range of countries and the proliferation of mobile telephones we
can compare this to the GDP per capita. Data is presented in the table below, giving the GDP per capita, then the number of mobile telephones in that country. However,
it is worth noting that although China may have the second largest number of phones, second to the United States, there is also a higher population. Therefore, to place the
proliferation or tele-density into context we calculate the number of mobile phones per 100 population. The figures for the GDP per capita are given un US$ as a purchasing parity
to give a common context. 10 countries have been chosen at random (all figures retrieved form CIA, 2004). Country GDP per capita No. cellular telephones Population Cellular telephoned
per capita Ethiopia 700 17,800 66,557,553 0.03 Nigeria 800 1,607,900 137,253,133 1.17 Brazil 7,600 4,400,000 182,032,604 2.42 Zimbabwe 1,900 353,000 12,671,860 2.79 China 4,700 65,000,000 1,286,975,468 5.05 Chile 10,100 944,225
15,665,216 6.03 Bulgaria 6,500 1,054,000 7,537,929 13.98 France 26,000 11,078,000 60,180,529 18.41 United States 36,300 69,209,000 290,342,554 23.84 Finland 25,800 3,728,600 5,190,785 71.83 Looking at this there appears to
be a direct correlation with the lower GDP per capita with the lower density of cellular telephones, and the higher density tending t be the countries with the higher GDPs.
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