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There are a number of systems of communication in Uganda. These include a system of telephony, radio and television broadcasts as well as several newspapers.
TelephonyThere are 108,100 (2006) main telephone lines in use in Uganda, and, in 2007, 4.195 million (2007) mobile telephones in use. Three cellular systems have been introduced in Uganda for mobile telephony. Intercity telephone traffic is carried by wire. Microwave radio relay, and radiotelephone communication stations are used in the country also. Fixed and mobile cellular systems are used for short range traffic. International telephone communication is catered for by an Intelsat and an Inmarsat satellite earth station. There are analog links to Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda has 18 internet service providers, providing for 750,000 (2006) internet users. The top-level domain for Uganda is ".ug" Radio and televisionThere are 122 FM radio stations, 7 AM and 2 shortwave. These serve 2.6 million radios. There are 22 television broadcast stations, serving 1,785,000 televisions. There are 15,000 HD Ready telelvisions. NewspapersDaily newspapers in Uganda include The New Vision, The Monitor and The Red Pepper. The East African Procurement News is a weekly business newspaper, The Uganda Observer, Sunday Vision, The Sunday Monitor, The Sunday Pepper, The East African. References
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