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Encyclopedia > Communications in Portugal

Telephones - main lines in use: 3.724 million (1996)


Telephones - mobile cellular: 7,977,500 (2001) Cell Networks(2G/3G): TMN - Telecomunicações Móveis Nacionais (2G+3G licence) Vodafone (2G+3G licence) ; Yorn (Virtual Carrier, runs under Vodafone prefix) Optimus (2G+3G licence)


Telephone system:
domestic: generally adequate integrated network of coaxial cables, open wire, microwave radio relay, and domestic satellite earth stations
international: 6 submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat (2 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean), NA Eutelsat; tropospheric scatter to Azores; note - an earth station for Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean region) is planned


Radio broadcast stations: AM 47, FM 172 (many are repeaters), shortwave 2 (1998)


Radios: 3.02 million (1997)


Television broadcast stations: 36 (plus 62 repeaters) (1997)


Televisions: 3.31 million (1997)


Television Networks: (mid-2004)


RTP (includes: RTP1, A2, RTPN(cable), RTP Memória(cable)) public operator


SIC (includes: SIC, SIC Noticias (cable), SIC Mulher(cable), SIC Radical(cable), SIC Comédia(cable)) private operator


TVI (includes: TVI) private operator


Regional:


NTV (now known as RTPN, operated by RTP on cable)


RTP Acores(on-air)


RTP Madeira(on-air)


International:


RTPi(sat/cable)


RTP África(sat/cable/on-air)


Analog TV system: PAL (625 line, 50 Hz.)


NOTE: Most TV Networks have specific interactive TV(cable) oriented services.


Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 20 (1999)


Country code (Top level domain): PT


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