The availability of mobile devices is rapidly growing in Uzbekistan: in 2025, there are already 359 telephones per 100 households. Such data is provided by the National Statistics Committee based on the results of sample surveys, recording a steady long-term growth trend.
The indicator is increasing almost without stopping: in 2010 it was 145 devices per 100 households, in 2015 - 234, in 2020 - 287, and by 2025 it reached 359. The growth reflects not only the expansion of access to communication, but also the active penetration of smartphones and digital services into everyday life.
Experts note that this dynamic indicates a high degree of digitalization of the population and a transition to a model of "multiple devices per person". This also increases the demand for mobile internet and digital infrastructure, creating additional pressure on the country's telecom market.
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