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Encyclopedia > Communications in Somalia

Telephones - main lines in use: 15,000 (2000)


Telephones - mobile cellular: NA


Telephone system: the public telecommunications system was completely destroyed or dismantled by the civil war factions; private wireless companies offer service in most major cities and charge the lowest international rates on the continent

  • domestic:

local cellular telephone systems have been established in Mogadishu and in several other population centers

  • international:

international connections are available from Mogadishu by satellite


Radio broadcast stations: AM 0, FM 11, shortwave 1 in Mogadishu; 1 FM in Puntland, 1 FM in Somaliland (2001)


Television broadcast stations: 4 note: two in Mogadishu; two in Hargeisa (2001)


Radios: 470,000 (1997)


Televisions: 135,000 (1997)


Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 3 (one each in Boosaaso, Hargeisa, and Mogadishu) (2000)


Internet users: 200 (2000)


Country code (Top level domain): .so

See also : Somalia

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MSN Encarta - Search View - Somalia (2988 words)
Somalia, republic in eastern Africa, bounded on the north by the Gulf of Aden, on the east and south by the Indian Ocean, on the southwest by Kenya, on the west by Ethiopia, and on the northwest by Djibouti.
Somalia is one of the world’s poorest and least developed countries, with 75 percent (1990) of the labor force dependent on agriculture.
Livestock raising is the principal occupation in Somalia.
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