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  1. Telecommunications in Togo

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Update date November 2010 Telephone s main lines in use 22,000 1995 Telephones mobile cellular NA Telephone system fair system based on network of microwave radio relay routes supplemented by open wire lines and cellular system br domestic microwave radio relay and open wire lines for conventional system cellular system has capacity of 10,000 telephones br international satellite earth stations 1 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean and 1 Symphonie Radio broadcasting broadcast stations AM 2, FM 9, shortwave 4 1998 Radios 940,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 3 plus two repeaters 1997 Televisions 73,000 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 1 1999 Country code 228 Top level domain TG See also Togo Togo topics Economy of Togo Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Togo Category Communications in Togo Category Telecommunications by country Togo Togo stub Comm stub lt Togo ry iai ...   more details



  1. M2 Telecommunications

    Infobox company name M2 Telecommunications Group Ltd logo Image M2Telecom.jpg center 200px type Public company Public asx MTU foundation 1999 by Vaughan Bowen industry Telecommunication s location Melbourne , Australia area served Australia key people Geoff Horth small CEO small br Steve Wicks small Sales Director small br Darryl Inns small CFO small br products Wholesale & Retail Telecommunications revenue increase Australian dollar A 426.8 million 2011 num employees 420 Full time equivalent FTE 2012 homepage http www.m2.com.au www.m2.com.au M2 Telecommunications Group Ltd is an Australian retailer and wholesaler of telecommunications services. History Established in 1999, M2 Telecommunications Group Ltd M2 , ASX MTU is Australia s largest network independent provider of telecommunications services. M2 employs approximately 450 people nationwide, across the Melbourne headquarters and offices in Sydney, Hobart, Brisbane, Perth and Wollongong. M2 also provides fixed line, 3G mobile and broadband services in New Zealand. M2 s retail business division incorporates the leading brands Commander and Southern Cross Telco. Within the retail division, M2 offers a suite of telecommunications ..., mobile and data telecommunications services to junior telecommunications service providers and Internet ... www.m2.com.au viewfile.php?id 109 work publisher M2 Telecommunications ref Southern Cross Telco Southern Cross Telecommunications Citation needed date April 2010 and Orion Telecommunications. ref cite web title M2 Telecommunications to buy Orion url http wirelessfederation.com news orion to buy m2 telecommunications work publisher Wireless Federation ref In 2008, it acquired Unitel Pty Ltd and agreed ... www.asx.com.au asxpdf 20081205 pdf 31f1jfx8479cqr.pdf work publisher ASX ref In 2009, M2 Telecommunications ...§ion industry itt work publisher Fairfax ref In 2012, M2 Telecommunications acquired ... Telecommunications companies of Australia ...   more details



  1. WorldNet Telecommunications

    Infobox Company company name WorldNet Telecommunications, Inc. company type private company private location Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Guaynabo , Puerto Rico industry telecommunications products broadband Internet access broadband br telephone revenue 42.07 million United States dollar USD small FY 2010 small num employees 190 small November 2011 small assets 24.13 million United States dollar USD small FY 2011 small foundation 1996 key people David Bogaty small Chief executive officer CEO small homepage http www.worldnetpr.com worldnetpr.com WorldNet Telecommunications is a competitive local exchange carrier that provides broadband Internet access and telephone services in Puerto Rico . The company is headquartered in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Guaynabo . External links http www.worldnetpr.com WorldNet Telecommunications Official Site PuertoRico stub Telecom company stub Category Internet service providers of Puerto Rico ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Tonga

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Telephone s main lines in use 14,000 2007 Telephones mobile cellular 35,000 2007 Telephone system Fixed PSTN, GSM 900 br domestic NA br international satellite earth station 2 Intelsat Pacific Ocean Radio broadcasting broadcast stations AM 1 2005 , FM 5 2005 , shortwave 1 1998 Radios 61,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 4 2005 Televisions 2,000 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 2 2005 Country code Top level domain TO Oceania topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Tonga Category Communications in Tonga Tonga stub lt Tongos ry iai ...   more details



  1. Open Telecommunications

    Use dmy dates date April 2011 Orphan date February 2009 infobox company name Open Telecommunications Ltd logo caption type Public company Public genre fate Bankruptcy predecessor successor S2Net Limited foundation 1995 founder Wayne Passlow defunct location city Sydney location country Australia location locations area served key people Wayne Passlow, Stuart Powell industry Telecommunication s products Management system s services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Open Telecommunications is a defunct software company supplying the telecommunications industry. The company was founded by Wayne Passlow as a private company in North Sydney, New South Wales North Sydney , Australia. Open Telecommunications provides products and services that collectively deliver a new generation of telecommunications network infrastructure. The Open Telecommunications infrastructure includes switching products, content and services, and management systems. At its peak, Open Tel AX OTT claimed to serve the five continents with long list of clients including Samsung and LG Electronics in South Korea , telcos in The Netherlands , USA , and Peru . Local customers include Optus , OneTel and COMindico also founded by Wayne Passlow . The company also enjoyed financial and technological backing from the networking giant Cisco ... network management business unit of Siemens located in Melbourne . In March 2000, Open Telecommunications completed the acquisition of wireless telecommunications software developer, Indian Pacific Communications. Listing in ASX Open Telecommunications Ltd was listed in ASX with the highest ... External links Media coverage cite news title Open Telecommunications returns to the ASX date ... Paul Budde date 4 April 2002 url http www.budde.com.au Reports 5CContents Open Telecommunications ... Defunct telecommunications companies of Australia ...   more details



  1. Telepassport Telecommunications

    Orphan date February 2009 Telepassport Telecommunications Cyprus Ltd was established in April 2002 and is a private telecommunication operator offering all Landline fixed telephone services . With the partial deregulation of the Telecommunication market in Cyprus and having secured the relevant license from the office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications & Postal Regulation OCECPR the company commenced providing fixed telephone services to the Cyprus public via a technologically advanced telecommunications network. MyNet MyNet is the name given to the internet packages of the company External links http www.telepassport.com.cy Telepassport s homepage http www.mynet.com.cy MyNet Web page Category Telecommunications companies of Cyprus Category 2002 establishments in Cyprus Category Companies established in 2002 Cyprus stub Europe company stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Chad

    Telephone s main lines in use 11,800 2002 Telephones mobile cellular phone 470,000 2007 Telephone system br general assessment primitive system br domestic fair system of radiotelephone communication stations br international satellite earth station 1 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean Radio Broadcasting broadcast stations AM 2, FM 4, shortwave 5 2002 Radios 1.67 million 1997 Television broadcast stations 1 1997 Televisions 10,000 1997 Internet hosts 8 2004 Internet users 15,000 2002 Country codes Country code Top level domain .td See also Chad External links http www.gsmworld.com roaming gsminfo cou td.shtml GSM World page on Chad http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Chad PanAfriL10n page on Chad CIA World Factbook Economy of Chad Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Chad Category Communications in Chad Category Telecommunications in Chad chad stub telecommunications stub bg lt ado ry iai ru ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Comoros

    In large part thanks to international aid programs, Moroni has international telecommunications service. Telephone service, however, is largely limited to the islands few towns. Communications in Comoros Telephone s main lines in use 5,000 1995 Telephones mobile cellular 0 1995 Telephone system sparse system of microwave radio relay and HF radiotelephone communication stations br domestic HF radiotelephone communications and microwave radio relay br international HF radiotelephone communications to Madagascar and R union Radio Broadcasting broadcast stations AM 1, FM 2, shortwave 1 1998 Radios 90,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 0 1998 Televisions 1,000 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 1 1999 Country codes Country code Top level domain KM External links http www.gsmworld.com roaming gsminfo cou km.shtml GSM World page on Comoros http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Comoros PanAfriL10n page on Comoros References reflist loc Economy of Comoros Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Comoros Category Communications in Comoros Comoros stub telecommunications stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Ecuador

    CIA Context date December 2010 Telephones Telephones main lines in use 2.004 million 2009 . Telephones mobile cellular 13.635 million 2009 . Telephone system br general assessment generally elementary but being expanded br domestic facilities generally inadequate and unreliable br international satellite earth station 1 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean There are 3 cell phone providers in Ecuador Porta Telcel , Movistar and Alegro. br Mobile networks are diverse and include GSM 850  MHz largest as well as CDMA Bell South s old network before being acquired by Telefonica Spain which rebranded Movistar , TDMA63. Alegro is the state owned firm and uses CDMA. Radio Radio broadcast stations AM 279, FM 530 plus 349 repeaters , shortwave 25 Mar. 2006 Radios 5 million 2001 Television Television broadcast stations 323 including repeaters 2005 Televisions 2.5 million 2001 Internet Internet Service Providers ISPs Internet hosts 67,975 2010 Internet users 3.352 million 2009 Country codes Internet country code .ec References Source http www.supertel.gov.ec Superintendence of Telecommunications , Control telecommunications services CIA World Factbook See also Ecuador Ecuadorian mobile phone companies South America topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Use dmy dates date December 2010 Category Communications in Ecuador Category Telecommunications in Ecuador ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Estonia

    Disputed date May 2008 The National Telecommunications act in the second period of Estonian independence granted a Monopoly on international and local fixed line telephony to Estonian Telecom Eesti Telecom . In the process of privatization, a concession was granted to liberalize mobile, CATV and packet switched telecommunications. This concession was critical for developing a competitive market. Three licensed mobile operators encouraged one of the highest rates of mobile telephony penetration. CATV licenses were granted at a local level, and while it was a more natural monopoly, pirate operators proliferated within populous cities in the 1990s. Internet penetration blossomed. Beginning with a Satellite link and widerspread undersea leased line connectivity, Estonia connected with the rest of the world. The concession for packet communications, perhaps against the constraint of limited international telephony competition with the global exceptions of callback , transit and re file arbitrage created conditions in which Skype was natively created. With a population of about 1.3 million, Estonia has about 1.7 million cellular telephones, 0.5 million fixed phones, and 0.8 million internet users as of 2006 . See also Internet in Estonia References https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos en.html CIA World Factbook Estonia topics state autocollapse Telecommunications use dmy dates date February 2012 Category Telecommunications by country Estonia Category Communications in Estonia Category Telecommunications in Europe Estonia stub comm stub pt Comunica es da Est nia ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Curaçao

    Multiple issues update October 2010 unreferenced January 2008 cleanup November 2007 Telecommunications in Cura ao and the Netherlands Antilles Telephone Telephone s main lines in use 75,000 1995 Telephones mobile cellular 11,727 1995 Telephone system generally adequate facilities domestic extensive interisland microwave radio relay links international 2 submarine cables satellite earth stations 2 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean Radio Radio broadcasting broadcast stations AM 9, FM 4 1998 , shortwave 1 Radio Netherlands transmits programs to North and South America from there Radios 217,000 1997 Television Television broadcast stations 3 there is also a cable service which supplies programs received from various US satellite networks and two Venezuela n channels 1997 Televisions 69,000 1997 Internet Internet Service Provider s ISPs 6 1999 Country code AN Americas topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Curacao Category Telecommunications by country Curacao Category Communications in the Netherlands Antilles Category Communications in Cura ao es Medios de comunicaci n en Antillas Neerlandesas ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Aruba

    This article is about communication s systems in Aruba . Telephone Telephones main lines in use 38,700 2006 br country comparison to the world 166 Telephones mobile cellular 105,700 2006 br country comparison to the world 178 Telephone system br general assessment modern fully automatic telecommunications system br domestic increasing competition through privatization 3 wireless service providers are now licensed br international 1 submarine cable to Sint Maarten Netherlands Antilles extensive inter island microwave radio relay links. Satellite connection with the rest of the world are also available. Radio Radio broadcast stations AM 2, FM 16, shortwave 0 2004 Radios 50,000 1997 Television Television broadcast stations 3 2004 Televisions 60,000 2004 Internet Internet country code .aw Internet Service Providers ISPs Setarnet, Aruba Wireless 2003 , Rainbownet 2004 International Carriers IP Globalcom N.V. 2008 Internet hosts 17,611 2008 br country comparison to the world 97 Internet users 24,000 2007 br country comparison to the world 183 As of May 2007, the whole island of Aruba has WIFI 3G internet connection. References CIA World Factbook Aruba topics North America topic Telecommunications in South America topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Aruba Category Telecommunications by country Aruba comm stub Aruba stub es Telecomunicaciones en Aruba ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Brunei

    This article covers telecommunications in Brunei . Internet access is limited and expensive though telephone service is good. Telecommunications Telephones Telephone service throughout Brunei is excellent. International service is good to Europe , United States US , and East Asia Main lines in use 79,200 2007 Mobile phones 339,800 2007 Mobile Subscribers 177,300 2003E Satellite earth stations 2 Intelsat 1 Indian Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean . Digital submarine cable links to Malaysia , Singapore , and the Philippines . Radio Broadcasting Broadcast stations AM broadcasting AM 1, Frequency modulation FM 2 transmitting on 18 different frequencies , shortwave 0 2006 Television Broadcast stations 4 including 2 UHF stations broadcasting a subscription service 2006 Internet Internet Service Provider s 2 2003 , Brunet part of Jabatan Telekom Brunei and Simpurnet of DSTCom Country code .bn Internet hosts 14,950 2008 Internet users 199,532 2007 Broadband access Brunei s internet service is monopolized by a recently incorporated company TelBru under their http www.brunet.bn Brunet department. ADSL speeds range from 512 kbit s to the maximum speed of 1 Mbit s through ADSL broadband. 1 Mbit s was only recently introduced in 2006 and priced at BND 128 per month Equivalent to Singapore currency . It is known that the Brunei s broadband ranging from 512 kbit s to 1 Mbit s is one the most expensive in the world. The limited market in Brunei means that development in the telecommunications sector is stagnant. Currently only about 11000 users out of a population of 380,000 have any connection to the Internet. More and more quantify date October 2010 users are subscribing to 3G Mobile services. Broadband coverage has spanned the whole of Brunei since the release of E Speed 2 . See also Brunei CIA World Factbook Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Brunei Category Communications in Brunei Brunei stub Telecommunications stub zh ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications network

    telecommunications control or signaling and bearer parts which can be sent together or separately ... components include terminals, telecommunications processors, telecommunications channels, computers, and telecommunications control software . Terminal telecommunication Terminals are the starting ... Telecommunications processors support data transmission and reception between terminals and computers ... York McGraw Hill Irwin. ref Communication channel Telecommunications channels are the way by which ... their communication assignments. ref name Marakas Telecommunications control software is present on all ..., every telecommunications network conceptually consists of three parts, or planes so called ... cable Optical mesh network Telecommunications Industry Association References reflist Telecommunications Category Telecommunications engineering Category Network architecture Category Telecommunications ...   more details



  1. BellSouth Telecommunications

    Telecommunications, LLC is the Bell Operating Company of AT&T that serves the southeastern United ... Telecommunications was previously a holding of BellSouth BellSouth Corporation but was acquired by AT&T Inc. on December 29, 2006. BellSouth Telecommunications AT&T Southeast regional headquarters ... were located in the Campanile building in Atlanta. History BellSouth Telecommunications was formed ... Services into Southern Bell, creating a single operating company which was renamed BellSouth Telecommunications ... Southern Bell before the South Central Bell split off. BellSouth Telecommunications continued .... Image Album 10 078.jpg thumb 230px AT&T Midtown Center, BellSouth Telecommunications d b a AT&T ... 29, 2006 BellSouth Telecommunications became an operating company of AT&T ref http www.att.com ... of Cingular Wireless, which became AT&T Mobility . BellSouth Telecommunications ceased doing ... AT&T South Carolina AT&T Southeast AT&T Tennessee On July 1, 2011, BellSouth Telecommunications was converted into a limited liability company , becoming known as BellSouth Telecommunications ... AT&T Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Bellsouth Telecommunications Category AT&T Category Telecommunications ... Category Communications in South Carolina Category Communications in Tennessee simple BellSouth Telecommunications ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Jersey

    The telecommunications in Jersey relate to communication systems in the Bailiwick of Jersey , which is a British Crown Dependency off the coast of Normandy , France . Telephones main lines in use approx 57,700 2009 . Telephones mobile cellular Jersey Telecom , Sure Cable & Wireless and Airtel Vodafone . Approx 108k active SIMs. With over 120 mobile phone masts spread across its convert 116 km 0 abbr on area, the island has a phone mast density almost 5 times that of the United Kingdom as a whole but similar to any urban area. Telephone system br domestic Jersey Telecom System X supplied by Marconi, Marconi SoftSwitch and UT Starcom SoftSwitch br international 4 submarine communication cables , 2 microwave links Radio broadcast stations BBC Radio Jersey 88.8fm, 1026  mW & bbc.co.uk jersey Channel 103 103.7fm & www.channel 103.com Radio Lions closed circuit Hospital Radio Contact 94 Former radio station broadcasting to the island from Normandy. Radios NA Television broadcast stations 2 Channel Television See entry on Channel Television . Also Sub Opt from BBC One of Spotlight Channel Islands Televisions NA Cable Television Newtel Solutions Internet Service Providers ISPs JT Group Limited JT Group which owns most of the telecoms infrastructure in Jersey. Newtel Solutions Sure Cable & Wireless Postal Operator Jersey Post Post and Telecommunications Regulator Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority See also Fr mont Point Transmitter External links http www.prx205.org docs Rediffusion 20Jersey.pdf A History of Radio and Television Relay Services in Jersey Jersey Europe topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Jersey Category Telecommunications by country Jersey Category Communications in Jersey ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Laos

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced January 2008 update May 2011 Telephones main lines in use 25,000 1997 Telephones mobile cellular 850,000 2007 Telephone system service to general public is poor but improving, with over 20,000 telephones currently in service and an additional 48,000 expected by 2001 the government relies on a radiotelephone network to communicate with remote areas br domestic radiotelephone communications br international satellite earth station 1 Intersputnik Indian Ocean region Radio broadcast stations AM 12, FM 1, shortwave 4 1998 Radios 730,000 1997 Television channels 3 2011 Internet Service Providers ISPs 1 2000 Internet users 10,000 2002 Country codes Country code Top level domain LA See also List of newspapers in Laos Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Laos Category Communications in Laos lt Laoso ry iai ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Nauru

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Nauru has one government owned radio station and two television stations. One station is government owned and mainly rebroadcasts CNN and the other is a private sports network. The island s Internet service is provided by CenPacNet. Telephone s main lines in use 2,000 1994 Telephones mobile cellular 450 1994 Telephone system adequate local and international radiotelephone communications provided via Australia n facilities br domestic NA br international satellite earth station 1 Intelsat Pacific Ocean Radio Broadcasting broadcast stations AM 1, FM 0, shortwave 0 1998 Radios 7,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 1 1997 Televisions 500 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 1 CenPacNet Country code Top level domain NR Oceania topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Nauru topics DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Nauru Category Communications in Nauru Nauru stub lt Nauru ry iai no Naurus sambandssystem ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Tuvalu

    This article is about the ways people in Tuvalu can communicate with one another. Telephone s main lines in use 900 2005 Telephones mobile cellular 1300 2005 Telephone system br domestic radiotelephone communications between islands br international country code 688 international calls can be made by satellite Radio broadcast stations AM broadcasting AM 1, FM broadcasting FM 1, shortwave radio shortwave 0 2004 Same radio station, TMC Tuvalu Media Cooperation broadcasts on both AM and FM. Radios 4,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 0 1997 Televisions NA Internet Service Providers ISPs 1 1999 Country codes Country code Top level domain TV see .tv See also Tuvalu CIA World Factbook Oceania topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Telecommunications by country Tuvalu Category Communications in Tuvalu Tuvalu stub lt Tuvalu ry iai hu Telekommunik ci Tuvaluban ...   more details



  1. Department of Telecommunications

    The Department of Telecommunications is part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology India Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in the executive branch of the Government of India . Telecom services have been recognized the world over as an important tool for socio economic development for a nation and hence telecom infrastructure is treated as a crucial factor to realize the socio economic objectives in India. Accordingly, the Department of Telecom has been formulating developmental policies for the accelerated growth of the telecommunication services. The Department is also responsible for grant of licenses for various telecom services like Unified Access Service Internet and VSAT service. The Department is also responsible for frequency management in the field of radio communication in close coordination with the international bodies. It also enforces wireless regulatory measures by monitoring wireless transmission of all users in the country. See also Indian Telecommunications Service External links http www.dot.gov.in index.html Official site DEFAULTSORT Department Of Telecommunications Category Government ministries of India ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications cable

    Telecommunication cables are a type of guided transmission medium s. Cables are usually known to transmit electric energy Alternating current AC Direct current DC but in telecommunications fields, cables are used to transmit electromagnetic waves, they are called electromagnetic wave guides. Telecommunications are based on transmitting modulated waves signals through a medium and receiving them. When the distance between the transmitter and receiver is far, or we are using unguided medium transmission, the Antenna radio antennas are used, otherwise in guided medium transmission, the telecommunication cables are used. Telecommunication cables are divided into several types ref http www.britannica.com eb article 1012 cable 109115.hook cable electronics Britannica Online Encyclopedia ref ref http www.thefoa.org splicebk.htm A Guide for Telecommunications Cable Splicing ref Transmission Line s when electric signals are transmitted. Waveguide s when electromagnetic waves are transmitted. Optical Fiber s when light signals are transmitted. References Reflist Category Signal cables Category Ethernet cables Telecom stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Kyrgyzstan

    s telecommunications bandwidth capacity. ISP s provide internet access through satellite backbone ... telecommunications project under construction The Trans Asia Europe Fiber Optic Line, connecting Shanghai ... of Kyrgyzstan References reflist Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Kyrgyzstan Category Telecommunications by country Kyrgyzstan ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Latvia

    and Telecommunications Reports ref See also Broadband Internet access worldwide Latvia Country codes ... http www.telecomblog.lv Telecommunications and IT blog with all the latest hype on telecoms in Latvia Telecommunications operators in Latvia http www.telefant.lv TELEFANT http www.csc.lv CSC Telecom ... VoIP http www.optron.lv Optron VoIP Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Latvia Category Telecommunications by country Latvia Category Communications in Latvia Latvia stub comm stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Luxembourg

    Luxembourg is known for opening local television and radio stations in other countries, RTL Group is operated in many countries. Telephones main lines in use 314,700 1999 Telephones mobile cellular 215,741 2000 Telephone system highly developed, completely automated and efficient system, mainly buried cables br domestic nationwide cellular telephone system buried cable br international 3 channels leased on TAT 6 coaxial submarine cable Europe to North America Radio broadcast stations AM 2, FM 9, shortwave 2 1999 Radios 285,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 5 1999 Televisions 285,000 1998 est. Internet Service Providers ISPs 8 2000 br Note Work has started in 2006 on a city wide WiFi project called Hotcity network Hotcity . ref http www.hotcity.lu Bienvenue sur Hotcity Bot generated title ref Internet users 100,000 2001 Luxembourg is the home of the world s biggest satellite company, SES S.A. SES , located in Betzdorf 49 41 36 N 6 19 45 E Country codes Country code Top level domain .lu References references See also Luxembourg Europe topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Luxembourg Category Communications in Luxembourg Category Telecommunications by country Luxembourg Luxembourg stub comm stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Réunion

    Unreferenced date January 2008 R union has a number of systems for communication , including telephony, Internet and radio. The island is connected to the SAFE undersea cable system. As of 2001, there were 300,000 main line telephone s and, in 2005, there were 610,000 mobile phone s. The telephone system has its centre in Saint Denis , and the domestic telephone system uses a modern open wire and microwave relay network. The international system employs a radiotelephone system, with connections to Comoros , France and Madagascar . A new microwave relay station to Mauritius is also in use, along with one Intelsat satellite earth station. As of 1998, there are two Amplitude modulation AM broadcast stations and 55 Frequency modulation FM stations, serving as of 1997 173,000 radio s. In 1997, there were 22 television broadcast stations and 18 low power repeaters , serving 127,000 television s. The Internet service provider s of R union are Orange SA Orange , Guetali, Runnet, Moebius , and Outremer Telecom. The island is linked to the SAFE cable system SAFE cable system for its Internet connection. The top level domain for R union is RE . R union topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Reunion Category Telecommunications by country Reunion Category R union R union stub ...   more details




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