Description
The ITU Mobile Phone Users - Developing Countries is an indicator published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This indicator measures the total number of mobile phone users in developing countries. It is used to assess mobile technology penetration rates, the level of telecommunications infrastructure development, and the progress of the digital economy in these nations. A higher number of mobile phone users typically indicates better communication infrastructure and greater digital inclusivity.
The mobile phone user count for developing countries is calculated based on the total number of active mobile phone subscriptions reported by telecommunications operators within the countries defined as developing by the ITU. The statistical coverage includes both prepaid and postpaid subscriptions, encompassing users of voice calls, text messages, and data services.
This data is updated annually, with the latest figures typically released in the first quarter of the following year.