In South Sumatra in 2024, the percentage of households with a landline telephone was recorded at 0.95%. Since 2011, the percentage of households with a landline telephone in South Sumatra has shown a downward trend in terms of numbers, continuing after the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past five years, the percentage of households with landlines in the province has also followed a declining trend.
Previously, according to the records of the last six years, the highest ratio in South Sumatra occurred in 2011, with growth of 14.94%.
**Top 10 List:**
Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the average percentage of households with landline telephones for the top 10 provinces in 2024 was 1.11%.
First place is DKI Jakarta, which recorded 5.98%. This province recorded a decrease of -1.34% compared to the previous year.
Next is DI Yogyakarta, which recorded 3.26%, lower than the same period the previous year. For the annual data, the percentage of households with landline telephones in this province decreased by 0.93% compared to the previous year. ([Percentage of Households with Landline Telephones](https://databoks.katadata.co.id/tags/konsumsi-rumah-tangga-sumatera-utara))
Then, the percentage of households with landline telephones in Bali was recorded at 2.2%, Papua at 1.98%, and Banten at 1.59%.
The following are the ten provinces with the highest percentage of households with landline telephones in 2024:
* DKI Jakarta 5.98%
* DI Yogyakarta 3.26%
* Bali 2.2%
* Papua 1.98%
* Banten 1.59%
* West Java 1.42%
* Bengkulu 1.4%
* Central Java 1.31%
* North Maluku 1.26%
* Jambi 1.21%