Yes of course! Although there is a lot of poverty in Peru with more than 50% of the population below the poverty line, the majority of the population has access to telephones. This may not be in the case in more rural, impoverished areas.
Many Peruvians use cheap prepaid cell phones that may be bought for under $20 USD and are replenished by buying phone cards. More expensive smart phones such as the iPhone are less common as they are not as affordable and there is also a lot of property crime on the streets.
Telephones are about instant communication with other people wherever they are.
By mail
you call people with the telephone
telephones have made communication much easier. telephones let people who are miles away from each other contact each other. without telephones, the world would be a much more difficult place to live in
to communicate with the large distance people
you can talk to people even your not even with them
No, they had telegrams.
the Main imports in Peru are:- Petroleum/petroleum products, chemicals, plastic, machinery, wheat, corn, soybean products, vehicles, TV sets, front-end loaders, telecom equipment and telephones, paper, cotton, and medicines. A lot of Peru's imports come in from China and the United States of America.
People in Peru are called Peruvians.
Agricultural People's Front of Peru was created in 1968.
The current population of Peru is 30,911,183 people for 2014. Peru gained over 500,000 people since the year of 2013
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