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had 11 million telephones— the
first official figures released
from Moscow on telephone
development since 1948. This
figure piaces the Soviet Union in
fifth place behind West Ger, m ericans have
more many.
One Year l a g
phones and use them more
DctuUS on telephone service
en than anyone else in ihe
around the globe are reported in
r ld according to figures
eased this week by Southern the latest edition of "The
Worlds Telephones", a booklet
w England Telephone.
published annually Ky th*
llion phones in service had American Telephone' and
Telegraph Company's Long
3ost five times as many
jaes as second-place Japan, Lines department. Because a
•ch reported 262 million. The full year is needed to compile
ted Kingdom was third with the data, the figures in the
booklet reflect developments to
million.
.
Jan. 1, 1971.
he Soviet Union reported it
Statistics for the world's
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tatistics
January 2 6 , 1 9 7 2
Bulletin, Wilton, Conn.
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principal ciUes show Stamford
The rate of overseas calling
leading in Connecticut with 77.5 increased markedly. In 1970.
telephones per 100 population. Uiere were more than 26 million
Hartford was close behind with telephone calls between the
ib.9 telephones per 100 people; United States and nations
New Haven, 74.9; Norwalk, abroad, over seven times the
iO.i; and Danbury, 70.2.
number completed in l%o. The
One in Kach Hand?
number of overseas calls, AT&T
In Washington, D.C. the estimates., will reach Si million
phones outnumber the residents this year, an increase of 27
w.u: ..u.j icictMviwa ior every percent over 1970.
one hundred residents.
Telephone circuits from the
The number of telephones in United States to the rest of the
ll>e world climbed to 272.7 world were expanded by more
million by J a a 1, 1971, an in- tlian 500 percent in the past 10
crease from the previous year years. Telephone users in all 50
ot 17.6 million phones — 4.9 states now have access to over
million of which were added in 9. percent of the world's
the United States.
telephones.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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