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Telecommunications in Guadeloupe

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As an overseas department and region of France, Guadeloupe has a developed telecommunication system.

Internet

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In 2019, there were 170,000 active high speed internet broadband subscriptions in Guadeloupe.[1] 3 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) service the region: Orange Caraïbes, Mediaserv, and Outremer Telecom.

In 2019, there were 623,000 active mobile phone lines in Guadeloupe, which represents a 145% equipment rate, higher than mainland France.[1]

Domain name

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Guadeloupe has its own domain name: .gp.

Radio

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There are 35 radio stations emitting in Guadeloupe. In 1997, there were 113,000 radio sets in the region.

Television

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There are 10 TV stations emitting in Guadeloupe using digital terrestrial television, including 4 local stations.

In 1997, there were 118,000 television sets in Guadeloupe.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Les services de communications electroniques dans les departements et collectivites d'outremer" [Electronic communications services in overseas departments and communities] (PDF). www.arcep.fr (in French).
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