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This article is about communications systems in Anguilla.

Telephone

Telephones - main lines in use: 4,974 (2000) Telephones - mobile cellular: 1,629 (2000) Telephone system: Domestic: Modern internal telephone system
International: EAST CARIBBEAN FIBRE SYSTEM (External Link)
microwave radio relay to island of Saint Martin (Guadeloupe and Netherlands Antilles)

Mobile Phone (GSM)

Mobile Phone Operators:
Cable & Wireless (Anguilla) Ltd. - GSM 850 and 1900 MHz with Island-wide coverage (External Link)
Weblinks - (External Link)

Mobiles: ? (2007)

Radio

Radio broadcast stations: AM 5, FM 6, shortwave 1 (1998)

Radios: 3,000 (1997)

Television

Television broadcast stations: 1 (1997)

Televisions: 1,000 (1997)

Internet

Internet country code: .ai (Top level domain)

Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 3 (Cable & Wireless - (External Link), Weblinks - (External Link), Caribbean Cable Communications - (External Link) )

Internet: users: 919 (2000)

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