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This article lists details of communications networks in the Arab Republic of Syria.
Telecommunications System
Landlines in use: For the ABC TV series, see Landline (TV series). ...
3,500,000 (2005) Cellphone/Mobile Operators: Syriatel http://www.syriatel.com MTN http://www.mtn.com.sy Cellular redirects here. ...
Syriatel (Arabic: â) is a privately owned telecommunications company founded in 2000. ...
Radio broadcast stations: AM 14, FM 2, shortwave 1 (1998) Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video signals which transmit programs to an audience. ...
Television broadcast stations:
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): âISPâ redirects here. ...
- Syrian Telecommunications Establishment
- Best Italia Holding
- AYA
- SAWA Internet Provider
Country code (Top level domain): .sy
Broadband Internet access ADSL service in Syria has become available since 2003 and is provided by the Syrian Internet Service Provider 190 which is backed by the Syrian Telecom. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a form of DSL, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional modem can provide. ...
Syrian Telecom is a telecommunications company in Syria. ...
Available ADSL speeds with typical monthly prices: - 256 kbit/s at cost of SP2400 (~US$46).
- 512 kbit/s at cost of SP3700 (~US$70).
- 1 Mbit/s at cost of SP5900 (~US$110).
- 2 Mbit/s at cost of SP9800 (~US$185).
- 4 Mbit/s at cost of SP17000 (~US$315).
- 8 Mbit/s at cost of SP29800 (~US$555).
Installation costs SP2000 (~US$39) and is paid once only. (An average Syrian monthly income is $100) Syrian Telecom is cooperating with a Chinese company to improve the infrastructure which might lead to much better prices and the introduction of higher speeds. NOTE: The available ADSL lines, controlled by Syrian Telecom (ST), have been reserved for government, public, and private companies. When an individual requests a new ADSL lines for own use, ISPs are not able to fulfill those requests giving an excuse that there are no lines available. However, finding key persons in the ST and providing an extra amount of money to such persons, one can get the line installed immediately. This process has allowed many businesses to look seriously at investing in the ISP (pre-paid Internet dialup access service) business since most students, private citizens, and local shop owners cannot afford ADSL/broadband connection costs alongside the difficulty finding those ST persons to bribe. With Pre-paid dialup Internet access service, a person pays an average of $0.40-$0.50/hour. There are currently 10+ ISPs that provide pre-paid Internet access country-wide. | Communications in Asia | | | | | | 1 Transcontinental country. 2 Only recognised by Turkey. 3 Not fully independent. | | This is a list of countries spanning more than one continent. ...
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