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This article provides an outline of the telecommunications infrastructure in San Marino, Italy.
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[edit] Telephone
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There are no telephone providers in San Marino as the Italian system provides services. In 2002 there were 20,600 landlines in use, as well as 16,800 mobile phones.
[edit] Television and radio
San Marino has only one television network, San Marino RTV, which is owned by a company with the same name.[1] In 1997, there were approximately 9,000 television sets in the country.
San Marino has two radio networks, Radio San Marino and Radio San Marino Classic, also owned by San Marino RTV.[2] In 1997, there were approximately 16,000 radios in San Marino.
[edit] Internet
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In 2010 there were 17,000 Internet users in San Marino.[3] San Marino's internet domain is .sm.
[edit] References
- ^ "San Marino RTV-Television (Italian)". http://www.sanmarinortv.sm/default.asp?id=7. Retrieved ~~~~~.
- ^ "San Marino RTV-Radio (Italian)". http://www.sanmarinortv.sm/radio/default.asp?id=16. Retrieved ~~~~~.
- ^ "European Internet Usage-San Marino". http://www.internetworldstats.com/euro/sm.htm. Retrieved ~~~~~.
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