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The technical regulator of communications in Peru is the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, through the Organismo Supervisor de la Inversión Privada en Telecomunicaciones (OSIPTEL).

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[edit] Telephones

  • Main fixed lines in use: 3,443,479 (june 2011).[1]
  • Main mobile lines in use: 32,305,455 (december 2011).[2]
  • System: privatization began in 1994; adequate for most requirements. Fixed-line teledensity is about 11 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular teledensity, spurred by competition among multiple providers, has increased to about 107 telephones per 100 persons; nationwide microwave radio relay system and a domestic satellite system with 12 earth stations.
  • International: country code - 51; the South America-1 (SAm1) and Pan American (PAN-AM) submarine cable systems provide links to parts of Central and South America, the Caribbean, and US; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)

[edit] Radio

  • Broadcast stations: AM 472, FM 198, shortwave 189 (1999)[3]
  • Radios: 24 million (2005)

[edit] Television

[edit] Internet

[edit] Other technical details

[edit] References

  1. ^ OSIPTEL - Organismo Regulador de las Telecomunicaciones del Perú, Líneas telefónicas instaladas por empresa, [1]
  2. ^ OSIPTEL - Organismo Regulador de las Telecomunicaciones del Perú, Líneas telefónicas instaladas por empresa, [2]
  3. ^ a b c CIA World Factbook.
  4. ^ OSIPTEL - Organismo Regulador de las Telecomunicaciones del Perú, Suscriptores de TV paga por empresa
  5. ^ IndexMundi.com - Perú, Número de usuarios de Internet
  6. ^ OSIPTEL - Número de suscriptores según tecnología de acceso y tipo de suscriptor - Junio de 2011



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