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Monaco Communications 2012

SOURCE: 2012 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK AND OTHER SOURCES











Monaco Communications 2012
SOURCE: 2012 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK AND OTHER SOURCES


Page last updated on February 23,

Telephones - main lines in use:
34,100 (2010)
country comparison to the world: 178
[see also: Telephones - main lines in use country ranks ]

Telephones - mobile cellular:
26,300 (2010)
country comparison to the world: 204
[see also: Telephones - mobile cellular country ranks ]

Telephone system:
general assessment: modern automatic telephone system; the country's sole fixed line operator offers a full range of services to residential and business customers
domestic: combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity has reached 200 per 100 persons
international: country code - 377; no satellite earth stations; connected by cable into the French communications system

Broadcast media:
TV Monte-Carlo (TMC) operates a TV network; Radio Monte-Carlo has both an Italian-language and a French-language network; a few private radio stations operating (2008)

Internet country code:
.mc

Internet hosts:
25,674 (2011)
country comparison to the world: 107
[see also: Internet hosts country ranks ]

Internet users:
23,000 (2009)
country comparison to the world: 189
[see also: Internet users country ranks ]


NOTE: 1) The information regarding Monaco on this page is re-published from the 2012 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Monaco Communications 2012 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Monaco Communications 2012 should be addressed to the CIA.
2) The rank that you see is the CIA reported rank, which may habe the following issues:
  a) They assign increasing rank number, alphabetically for countries with the same value of the ranked item, whereas we assign them the same rank.
  b) The CIA sometimes assignes counterintuitive ranks. For example, it assigns unemployment rates in increasing order, whereas we rank them in decreasing order






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