Communications in Brunei

Communications in Brunei

Communications in Brunei.

Telecommunications

Telephones

Telephone service throughout the country is excellent. International service is good to Europe, US and East Asia

* Main lines in use: 90,000 (2002)
* Mobile phones:250,000 (2007)
* Mobile Subscribers: 177,300 (2003E)
* Satellite earth stations: 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean).
* Digital submarine cable links to Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.

Radio

* Broadcast stations: AM 3, FM 10, shortwave 0 (1998)
* Radios: 362,712 (2000)

Television

*Broadcast stations: 2 (1997)
* Televisions: 216,223 (2000)

Internet

*Internet Service Providers: 2 (2003), Brunet (part of Jabatan Telekom Brunei) and Simpurnet of DSTCom
* Country code: .bn

Broadband access

Brunei's internet service is monopolized by a recently corporated company TelBru under their " [http://www.brunet.bn/ Brunet] " department. ADSL speeds range from 512 kbit/s to the maximum speed of 1 Mbit/s through ADSL broadband. 1 Mbit/s was only recently introduced in 2006 and priced at BND$308 per month (Equivalent to Singapore currency). It is known that the Brunei's broadband ranging from 512 kbit/s to 1 Mbit/s is one the most expensive in the world. The limited market in Brunei means that development in the telecommunications sector is stagnant. Currently only about 11000 users out of a population of 380,000 have any connection to the Internet. However, more and more users are subscribing to 3G Mobile services. Broadband coverage has spanned the whole of Brunei since the release of "E-Speed 2".

[http://www.brunet.bn/espeed_charges.htm Pricing of ADSL service in Brunei]

ee also

* Brunei


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