In West Papua in 2024, the percentage of households with landline telephones in villages was recorded at 0.02%. Since 2011, the percentage of households with landline telephones in villages in West Papua has shown a downward trend.
Previously, according to the records of the last six years, the highest ratio in West Papua occurred in 2013 with growth of 2.54%. However, in the last six years, the average annual growth rate of households with landline telephones in villages has decreased by 12.87%.
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The average percentage of households with landline telephones in villages in Indonesia is currently 0.18% (data as of 2024). Only a small number of provinces show a lower percentage compared to the same period the previous year.
Riau recorded the highest percentage of households with landline telephones in villages at 0.41%. The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) recorded a 0.05% year-on-year increase in this province compared to the same period the previous year. East Kalimantan is ranked second, with a significant difference compared to the previous ranking. Compared to the same period the previous year, the percentage of households with landline telephones in villages in this province grew by 0.38%. In the same period the previous year, the percentage was recorded at 0.04%.
Next is West Sulawesi with 0.31%, North Kalimantan with 0.3%, and South Kalimantan with 0.29% of households possessing landline telephones in villages.
The following are the ten provinces with the highest percentage of households with landline telephones in villages:
- Riau 0.41%
- East Kalimantan 0.38%
- West Sulawesi 0.31%
- North Kalimantan 0.3%
- South Kalimantan 0.29%
- Aceh 0.26%
- South Sumatra 0.26%
- Lampung 0.26%
- West Java 0.25%
- South Sulawesi 0.25%