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Communications in the Central African Republic

Telecommunications in the Central African Republic

 

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[edit] Postal System

Direction des services postaux de l’Office National des Postes et de l'Épargne is responsible for the postal service.

[edit] Telephone Network

  • The national network for fixed phones consists of some Panaftel microwave radio relay links (from Bangui to Bossembele, Baoro, Carnot, Berberati and on to Gamboula on the border with Cameroon). This microwave network has however never been used, since the equipment requires electricity for the repeaters that are located every 50 km (31 mi). The current fixed-lines outside Bangui are transmitted through a DOMSAT network installed in the early 1990s as a star formation around the Bangui satellite earth station (1 Intelsat). There are about 90000 fixed-lines subscribers (2003).
  • GSM coverage was for a long time limited to the capital area. But in June 2006 coverage was expanded at least to Berberati in the western part of the country. There are currently two GSM-900 mobile operators, Telecel CAR and Nationlink Telecom RCA. A third network, Centrafrique Telecom Plus closed down in late 2005 after failing to attract more than 5,000 subscribers and after failing to renew its license, in accordance to the new Bozize government.
  • Socatel is the country's leading telecommunications and internet service provider.

[edit] Radio broadcast stations

AM 1, FM 3, shortwave 1 (1998)

[edit] Radios

283,000 (1997)

[edit] Television broadcast stations

NA

[edit] Televisions

18,000 (1997)

[edit] Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

Socatel. Moov Orange Telecel

[edit] Country codes

CF

[edit] See also

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