Communications in Monaco

Communications in Monaco

*Telephones - main lines in use: 34,000 (2005)

*Telephones - mobile cellular: 17,200 (2005)

*Telephone system: automatic telephone system"domestic :" NA
"international :"no satellite earth stations; connected by cable into the French communications system, however since June 1996, Monaco has had a separate country calling code, +377.

*Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 3, shortwave 8 (1998)

*Radios: 34,000 (1997)

*Television broadcast stations: 5 (1998)

*Televisions: 25,000 (1997)

*Internet Service Providers (ISPs) : only one "(due to monopolistic situation of the unique provider)"

*Internet users: 8,000 users (December 2005)5 connection levels : "modem, DSL 512 kbit/s, DSL 1024 kbit/s and DSL 4096 kbit/s"

*Country code (Top level domain) : mc

:"See also :" Monaco


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