Communications in the Netherlands

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Postal service in the Netherlands is in many cases performed by TNT Post which has as of 2008 a monopoly on letters until 50g weight. [1] The mononoply is planned to expire in 2009.[1] Competitors include Sandd and Selektmail.[2]Dedicated post offices, that are owned by Postbank and TNT Post are all planned to be closed in the years 2008-2013.[3][4]

Postal codes in the Netherlands consist of four digits and two letters in capitals separated by a space. E.g. "1234 AB". See List of postal codes in the Netherlands.

Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 8.000.000 (2007)

Telephones - mobile cellular subscribers: 17.200.000 (2007)

Telephone system: general assessment: highly developed and well maintained

domestic: extensive fixed-line fiber-optic network; cellular telephone system is one of the largest in Europe with five major network operators utilizing the third generation of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).


international: 9 submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 2 Atlantic Ocean), 1 Eutelsat, and 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions) (2004)

Area codes

: Codes starting with 01
: Codes starting with 02
: Codes starting with 03
: Codes starting with 04
: Codes starting with 05
: Codes starting with 07

Non-geographical codes

Starting with

  • 061 through 065; 068 - Mobile phones
  • 066 - Pager numbers
  • 0676 - Internet service provider dial-up line
  • 0800 - Free service numbers
  • 084 - Non-geographical personal numbers
  • 085 - VoIP numbers
  • 087 - Non-geographical personal numbers (also for VoIP use)
  • 088 - Large companies with more than one address
  • 0900 - Paid information numbers
  • 0906 - Adult lines
  • 0909 - Entertainment
  • 091 - VoIP numbers (not yet in use)

References

  1. ^ a b NOSJOURNAAL - Reorganisatie bij postbedrijf
  2. ^ Royal TNT Post to seek cuts as its Dutch monopoly ends - International Herald Tribune
  3. ^ http://www.parool.nl/nieuws/2008/MRT/05/p1.html
  4. ^ Elsevier.nl - Economie - Postkantoren dicht uit protest tegen sluiting

Radio, television and internet

Radio broadcast stations: AM 4, FM 58, shortwave 3 (1998) see Category:Dutch radio

Radios: 15.3 million (1996)

Television broadcast stations: 15 (plus five low-power repeaters) (1997); format: PAL-B/G.

Televisions: 6.700.000 (2002, CBS)

Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 33 (2007)

See also: Internet access worldwide#Netherlands

Country code (Top level domain): NL

Broadband Internet access

External links

This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


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