Landline Phones
United States
(Core country: data based on in-depth analysis)
Revenue
in the Landline Phones market in million €
Reading Support Revenue in the Landline Phones segment amounts to €970m in 2019.
Average Revenue per Capita
in the Landline Phones market in €
Reading Support The average revenue per person in the market for Landline Phones amounts to €2.95 in 2019.
Volume
in the Landline Phones market in million pieces
Reading Support In the market for Landline Phones, volume is expected to amount to 24.29 m pcs. by 2023.
Average Volume per Capita
in the Landline Phones market in pieces
Reading Support The average volume per person in the market for Landline Phones amounts to 0.07 pieces in 2019.
Price per Unit
in the Landline Phones market in €
Reading Support The average price per unit in the market for Landline Phones amounts to €39.77 in 2019.
Key Market Indicators
The following Key Market Indicators give an overview of the demographic, economic and technological development of the selected region on the basis of general KPIs. The calculation of Statista’s Market Outlook is based on a complex market-driver logic including over 400 region-specific data sets.
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Population in m Number of individuals (all ages) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
0-14 years in m Number of individuals (age 0-14) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15-24 years in m Number of individuals (age 15-24) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
25-34 years in m Number of individuals (age 25-34) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
35-44 years in m Number of individuals (age 35-44) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
45-54 years in m Number of individuals (age 45-54) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
55+ years in m Number of individuals (age 55 and older) living in the selected region, the data reflect the United Nations' medium variant of World Population Prospects | Source: Statista, based on UN DESA and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Consumer confidence The indicator shows as a result of surveys the difference between positive and negative answers of consumers regarding their economic situation and plans for major purchases in the form of an index that has the long term trend (=100) as its basis. | Source: Statista, based on OECD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Business confidence The indicator shows as a result of surveys the assessment of businesses regarding their current and future production, orders and stocks in the form of an index that has the long term trend (=100) as its basis. | Source: Statista, based on OECD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Unemployment rate in % The indicator shows the share of unemployed people in the selected region, defined as persons without work that seek employment, as a percentage of the total labor force. The data is based on national estimates. The definitions of labor force and unemployment differ by country. | Source: Statista, based on IMF WEOD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Domestic credit (% of GDP) in % The indicator shows the share of all domestic credit of the total gross domestic product (GDP) in the region. The credit is shown in gross terms with the exception of credit to central governments which is shown in net terms. High levels of indebtedness can indicate the formation of a bubble that can cause an economic downturn. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Consumer spending (current) in € Average consumer spending per capita of private households in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foodstuffs, beverages in € Consumer spending per capita for food and non-alcoholic beverages (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). The COICOP definition varies from the market definitions employed in the Consumer Market Outlook. It covers all private household spendings meant for consumption at home. In contrast, the Food market in the Consumer Market Outlook covers only certain segments of processed food and excludes for example fresh food, oils and fats and some other items. The markets for Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic and Hot Drinks in turn not only include sales for at-home consumption (off-trade) but also sales to the on-trade sector (restaurants, bars, cafés). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alcohol, tobacco in € Consumer spending per capita for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). The COICOP definition varies from the market definitions employed in the Consumer Market Outlook. It covers all private household spendings meant for consumption at home. The market for Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic and Hot Drinks not only include sales for at-home consumption (off-trade) but also sales to the on-trade sector (restaurants, bars, cafés). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Clothing, footwear in € Consumer spending per capita for clothing and footwear (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). Included are both consumption of goods as well as services (cleaning and cobblers). | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Housing in € Consumer spending per capita for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Household in € Consumer spending per capita for furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Health in € Consumer spending per capita for health (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Transport in € Consumer spending per capita for transport (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). This group inlcudes the purchase of vehicles, maintenenace of vehicles as well as transportation services. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Communication in € Consumer spending per capita for communication (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recreation, culture in € Consumer spending per capita for recreation and culture (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Education in € Consumer spending per capita for education (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Restaurants, hotels in € Consumer spending per capita for restaurants and hotels (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate) | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other in € Consumer spending per capita for miscellaneous goods and services (according to the Classification of Individual Consumption Purposes, COICOP) in the selected region (in current prices, constant exchange rate). These include personal care products and services, personal items like watches and jewellery as well as all other products and services not mentioned elsewhere. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, UN, World Bank, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Consumer price index (CPI) Consumer price index (CPI) for a weighted basket of goods and services. The weights of the components vary by country according to local consumption patterns. The base year (100) has been set to 2017 for all countries, the base year of the input data may vary. | Source: Statista, based on IMF WEOD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foodstuffs, beverages Consumer price index for food and non-alcoholic beverages. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alcohol, tobacco Consumer price index for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Clothing, footwear Consumer price index for clothing and footwear. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Housing Consumer price index for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Consumer price index for furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Consumer price index for health. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Transport Consumer price index for transport (purchase of vehicles, maintenenace of vehicles and transport services). Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Communication Consumer price index for communication. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recreation, culture Consumer price index for recreation and culture. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Education Consumer price index for education. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Restaurants, hotels Consumer price index for restaurants and hotels. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Consumer price index for miscellaneous goods and services. These include personal care products and services, personal items like watches and jewellery as well as all other products and services not mentioned elsewhere. Gaps filled with next higher COICOP position. | Source: Statista, based on IMF, national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Price level (U.S.=100) Estimated price level index for all goods and services for individual private consumption (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. Numbers above 100 signal that prices are on average higher in this region than in the U.S., numbers below would mean prices in this region are on average lower than in the U.S.. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Foodstuffs, beverages Estimated price level index for food and non-alcoholic beverages (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alcohol, tobacco Estimated price level index for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Clothing, footwear Estimated price level index for clothing and footwear (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Housing Estimated price level index for housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Estimated price level index for furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Estimated price level index for health (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Transport Estimated price level index for transport (U.S.=100). This group inlcudes the purchase of vehicles, maintenenace of vehicles as well as transportation services. Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Communication Estimated price level index for communication (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recreation, culture Estimated price level index for recreation and culture (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Education Estimated price level index for education (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Restaurants, hotels Estimated price level index for restaurants and hotels (U.S.=100). Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Estimated price level index for other goods and services (U.S.=100). These include personal care products and services, personal items like watches and jewellery as well as all other products and services not mentioned elsewhere. Data has been extrapolated from the last iteration of the World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) using inflation data (GDP deflator). The indicator is valued at the current exchange rate of the respective year versus the US$. The timeline has been stabilised for currency effects by using a constant exchange rate. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, Eurostat and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Price of a Big Mac in € The price of a Big Mac at McDonald's has been introduced by the Economist in 1986 as an illustrative example to compare price levels between countries. The prices have been converted from Local Currency Units (LCU) using the average exchange rate of 2017. | Source: Statista, based on Economist | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Corporate tax rate in % Displayed is the typical rate for corporate income. Due to local taxes, the overall tax rate may vary within the country. | Source: Statista, based on KPMG | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal income tax rate in % Displayed is the top marginal tax rate. Due to local taxes, the overall tax rate may vary within the country. | Source: Statista, based on KPMG | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Telephone subscriptions per 100 capita Fixed-telephone subscriptions refers to the sum of active number of analogue fixed telephone lines, voice-over-IP (VoIP) subscriptions, fixed wireless local loop (WLL) subscriptions, ISDN voice-channel equivalents and fixed public payphones | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, ITU | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Mobile subscriptions per 100 capita Includes subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service that provide access to the PSTN using cellular technology. | Source: Statista, based on ITU | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Broadband subscriptions per 100 capita Number of-fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Average connection speed in Mbits/s Estimated average internet connection speed in Mbits/s | Source: Statista | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Smartphone penetration in % Estimated share of the total population using a smartphone | Source: Statista | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Trade (% of GDP) in % Sum of exports and imports of goods and services in relation to total gross domestic product (GDP) | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, OECD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Current account balance (% of GDP) in % The current account balance is the sum of net exports of goods and services, net primary income, and net secondary income. Here it is shown as a percentage of total gross domestic product (GDP). | Source: Statista, based on World Bank, IMF, OECD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Terms of trade Net barter terms of trade are calculated as the percentage ratio of the export unit value to the import unit value, measured relative to the base year 2000. This index measures how many goods and services a country had to export to finance its imports. An increase would mean that the country benefited from improved terms of trade that allow it to purchase more import goods for the same amount of exports. Likewise, a decline would indicate a deterioration of terms of trade that would put pressure on the country to export more goods to sustain the level of imports. Terms of trade are especially important for developing and emerging countries that are dependent on commodity exports whose value swings with the world market for these goods. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Container port traffic in m TEU Sum of on- and offloading of containers (TEU: 20 foot equivalent units) to marine vessels in the selected region | Source: Statista, based on UNCTAD, World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Tariff rate in % Simple mean of applied tariff rates for all products in the selected region | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Credit card penetration in % Percentage of the total population who own at least one credit card | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Debit card penetration in % Percentage of the total population who own at least one debit card | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Payment transactions at terminals in bn Number of non-cash transactions at point-of-sale terminals (EFTPOS) located in the selected region | Source: Statista, Bank for International Settlements | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Online banking penetration in % Estimated population share that uses the internet for accessing banking services | Source: Statista, based on World Bank and Eurostat | ||||||||||||||||||||||
ATMs / 100,000 adults Number of ATMs, Automated teller machines are computerized telecommunications devices that provide clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public place. | Source: Statista, based on World Bank | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Households in m Total number of households in the selected region | Source: Statista | ||||||||||||||||||||||
GDP (current) in € Gross domestic product (in current prices, constant exchange rate) of the selected region per capita | Source: Statista, based on IMF WEOD | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet penetration in % Estimated share of the total population in the selected region using the internet | Source: Statista, based on ITU and national statistical offices | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Source: Statista, November 2019 |
Methodology
The Landline Phones market is built on resources from the Statista platform as well as on in-house market research, national statistical offices, international institutions, trade associations, companies, the trade press, and the experience of our analysts. We evaluate the status quo of the market, monitor trends, and create an independent forecast regarding market developments of the global Landline Phones industry.
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