This article lists communications in the Cook Islands. The term communications is used in a number of disciplines: Communications, also known as communication studies is the academic discipline which studies communication. ...
In phase of installation of GSM infrastructure (2003)
GSM 900MHz cellular network in place (2004). Estimated users 1000+
Telephone system
Domestic: The individual islands are connected by a combination of satellite earth stations, microwave systems, and VHF and HF radiotelephone; within the islands, service is provided by small exchanges connected to subscribers by open wire, cable, and fiber-optic cable
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The CookIslands comprises 15 widely-dispersed islands in the South Pacific Ocean between French Polynesia and Fiji.
According to the latest census undertaken in December 2002 the total resident population of the CookIslands is 18,027 of whom 12,188 live in the outer islands.
Seventy eight percent of the CookIslands’ fl pearl farms are on Manihiki, 20 percent on Penrhyn and 2 percent on Rakahanga.