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Communications in Gabon, a West African nation, consists of a number of methods.

Contents

[edit] Land Lines

Telephones - main lines in use: 39,100 (2005); 32,000 (1995)

[edit] Mobile and Cellular lines

Telephones - mobile cellular: 720,000 (2007)

[edit] Systems

Telephone system:
Domestic:

  • Adequate system of cable
  • Microwave radio relay
  • Tropospheric scatter
  • Radiotelephone communication stations
  • Domestic satellite system with 12 Earth stations


International:

[edit] Radio Communication

Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 7, shortwave 6 (1998)

Radios: 208,000 (1997)

There are two main broadcasters in Gabon. The state broadcaster, Radiodiffusion Télévision Gabonaise (RTG), operates two main networks - a national network in French and a provincial network in French and vernacular languages. There is also a special programme on RTG's FM frequencies. Perhaps the most important station in Gabon (and one that many shortwave radio listeners are familiar with) is the privately owned Afrique Numero Un [1], which operates on FM in the Libreville area and also broadcasts via shortwave radio. Afrique Numero Un also has relay stations in mostly French-speaking African countries. Radio France Internationale has relay stations throughout Gabon. Other privately owned stations also operate in Gabon, though concentrated mostly in the Libreville area. (WRTH, 2005)

[edit] Television Communication

Television broadcast stations: 4 (plus five low-power repeaters) (2005)

Like many former French colonies, Gabon uses the SECAM-K standard. However, RTG is the only television broadcaster operating in Gabon. Two television channels (chs. 4 and 8) are found in the Libreville area. All other channels and repeaters relay ch4. (WRTH, 2005)

Televisions: 63,000 (1997)

[edit] Internet Communication

Internet Service Providers (ISPs): Solsi Gabon offers a WiMaxx network all over Libreville and Port Gentil They were also the sole provider to be operational through the death of President Bongo

[edit] Codes

Country code (Top-level domain): GA

Telephone code (when dialing Gabon internationally): 241

[edit] See also



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