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Data InsightsEvery global region has seen a steep rise in mobile phone subscriptions

Every global region has seen a steep rise in mobile phone subscriptions

The visualization illustrates the increase in mobile cellular subscriptions per 100 people across various global regions from the year 2000 to 2023. Each region is represented by a line graph with specific data points.

- North America: Increased from 38 subscriptions in 2000 to 110 in 2023.
- Europe and Central Asia: Rose from 34 in 2000 to 128 in 2023.
- Latin America and Caribbean: Grew from 12 in 2000 to 112 in 2023.
- East Asia and Pacific: Expanded from 11 in 2000 to 130 in 2023.
- Sub-Saharan Africa: Increased from 2 in 2000 to 89 in 2023.
- South Asia: Went from less than 1 in 2000 to 84 in 2023.

The chart notes that the data source is the World Bank with a publication year of 2025, and it explains that the number can exceed 100 in instances where individuals may have multiple subscriptions.

Mobile phones have achieved what few technologies do: they’ve been adopted rapidly by people all over the world, in both rich and poor regions.

The chart shows how mobile subscriptions grew between 2000 and 2023. This is given per 100 people in each world region. If the number is over 100, it means some people own more than one mobile device. (This data doesn’t tell us the percentage of people with a phone, as some individuals own multiple devices.)

Mobile phone subscriptions have risen sharply everywhere in just a few decades. Even in the poorest parts of the world, like Sub-Saharan Africa, subscriptions grew from just 2 per 100 people to 89. In South Asia, they went from less than 1 to 84.

Still, this rise matters because mobile phones allow people to learn, connect, and build, even in places without physical infrastructure (like roads or banks). For example, mobile money systems enable people to save, send, and receive money without needing a bank branch or an Internet connection. This has helped millions improve their financial security.

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