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Communications in Iran

Overview of telecommunications in Iran

Iran's telecommunications industry is mostly state-owned, with the Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) being the main provider. In 2004, Iran had 22 landlines for every 100 people, which was more than Egypt (14) and Saudi Arabia (15) but less than the UAE (27). By 2012, Iran had more than one mobile phone per person.[4]

Iran is among the first five countries which have had a growth rate of over 20% and the highest level of development in telecommunications.[1][2] Iran has been awarded the UNESCO special certificate for providing telecom services to rural areas.[3]

Iran’s population is 80 million, with about 56% under the age of 25. In 2008, there were over 52,000 rural offices offering telecom services to villages across Iran. There are more than 24 million landlines, covering 33.66% of the population, and by 2012, Iran had 43 million internet users—the highest in the Middle East. By 2020, 70 million Iranians were using high-speed mobile internet.[5]

Iran is one of the top five countries with high growth and development in telecommunications and has received a UNESCO award for rural telecom services. By 2009, Iran’s telecom market was worth $9.2 billion, expected to reach $12.9 billion by 2014.

In 2002, the information and communications technology (ICT) sector made up 1.1–1.3% of Iran’s GDP and employed about 150,000 people, including 20,000 in software. There were 1,200 registered IT companies, with 200 focused on software. Software exports reached $50 million in 2008, and the telecom market doubled between 2009 and 2020.

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