Communications in Guyana

Communications in Guyana

Communications in Guyana

Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use:110,100 (2005 - source: ITU)

Telephones - mobile cellular:281,400 (Sep 2005 - source: Informa Telecoms)

Telephone system:fair system for long-distance calling
"domestic:"microwave radio relay network for trunk lines
"international:"tropospheric scatter to Trinidad; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean); Americas II submarine cable

Radio

Radio broadcast stations:
AM 1 (Public), FM 1 (Public), shortwave 1 (1998)

Radios:420,000 (1997)

Television

Television broadcast stations:over 10 (one public station; several private stations which relay US satellite services and some local programs)(2005)

Televisions:46,000 (1997)

Internet

Internet Services:
*Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 3 (2005) - [http://www.networksgy.com Inter.Net.Works] , [http://www.solutions2000.net Solutions2000] and [http://www.guyana.net.gy GuyanaNet]
*Broadband and Wireless ISPs (WISPs): 4 (2005) - [http://www.gtt.co.gy GT&T] , [http://www.inetguyana.net I-Net] , [http://www.bbgy.com Broadband Inc.] and [http://www.ewirelessgy.com/ E-Networks]
*Internet Presence Providers (IPP) (hosting and development): [http://www.redspider.biz RedSpider]

Country code (Top-level domain): GY. Domain Name Registrar (.org.gy, .edu.gy & .gov.gy): [http://www.devnet.org.gy DevNet]


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