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83%) and Canada (4. 33%). The survey also showsthat the US lead is constantly decreasing - it went from 80% in 1991 to lessthan 65% in 1994, with prospects of 50% in 1998 and less than 40% in 2000. Nevertheless, if we consider the whole planet, universal access to informationhighways is far from the reality. Regarding basic telephony, teledensity variesfrom more than 60 phone lines per 100 inhabitants in the richest countries toless than one in the poorest countries. Fifty per cent of phone lin...es in theworld are in northern America and western Europe. Half of the world's populationhas never used a phone. In the developing countries, it is unlikely that Internet connections will usetraditional phone lines, as there are other technological solutions. Thedeveloping countries' equipment rate for digital lines is equivalent to the rateof industrialized countries. The growth in mobile telephony is also spectacular. The solution could be brought by cellular radiotelephony and satelliteconnection.
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