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TelephonyCyta, the state-owned telecommunications company manages most Telecommunications and Internet connections on the island. However, following the recent liberalization of the sector, a few private telecommunications companies have emerged. Telephone system: Excellent in Cyprus Land linesTelephones - main lines in use: 418,400 (2004) Companies that offer land-based telecommunication services: MobileTelephones - mobile cellular: 640,500 (2004) Companies that offer mobile cellural services:
BroadcastingThe Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) (Greek ΡΙΚ) is the main broadcaster in Cyprus, although there are also privately owned radio and TV stations. A TV channel from Greek state broadcaster ERT is also available. The British Forces Broadcasting Service also operates radio and TV stations, although the TV signal is now confined to the Sovereign Base Areas or encrypted for copyright reasons. Subscriber TV: The first subscription channels in Cyprus were LTV and Alpha, offered by Multichoice since the mid-90s. Some major platforms today are:
Radio broadcast stations: AM 7, FM 60, shortwave 1 (1998) Radios: 310,000 (1997) Television broadcast stations: 4 plus 225 low-power repeaters Televisions: 248,000 (1997) List of public TV stations:
InternetInternet Service Providers (ISPs): 11 (2006) ADSL technology (up to 8 Mbit/s) is available in most urban and sub-urban areas. In several areas cable connections (up to 10Mbit/sec) are also available. List of Internet providers in Cyprus:
International codesCountry codes: CY Country calling code: 357
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