Telecommunications in Mayotte

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Template:Short description There are telecommunications in Mayotte.

Vivendi Universal had small telecommunications networks in Mayotte in 2013.[1]

Telephones

The number of telephones was 400 in 1981[2] and 450 by 1989.[3] The number of telephone main lines in use was 9,314 in 1997[4] and 10,000 in 2001[5] and 2002.[6]

The number of mobile cellular phones was 21,700 in 2002[5] and 48,100 in 2004.[6]

In 2001, the telephone system was small, and it was administered by French Department of Posts and Telecommunications.[4] The international telephone system included microwave radio relay and HF radiotelephone communications to Comoros and other international connections.[7] The international country code is 269.[5]

Radio

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The number of FM radio stations was four in 1998[7] and five in 2001.[5]

Television

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Television broadcasting began in 1986[2] with RFO Mayotte (as it was then known).[8] There were three television broadcast stations in 1997[7] and 2001.[5] There were 3,500 televisions in 1994.[7]

Internet

The country code for the top-level domain is .yt.[7]

There was one internet host in 2006.[6]

References

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  2. a b The Statesman's Year Book 1994-95. The Macmillan Press. 1994. p 577.
  3. The World Factbook 1989, p 195
  4. a b The World Factbook 2001, p 332
  5. a b c d e The World Factbook 2005, p 363
  6. a b c The World Factbook 2007, p 377
  7. a b c d e f The World Factbook 2001, p 333
  8. The International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who 1992. 40th Edition. p 221.