This article is about [[communication]]s in [[Angola]]:
==[[Telephone]]==
Telephone service is limited mostly to government and business use. 96,300 [[landline|main lines]] were reported to be in use in 2003, and 130,000 [[mobile cellular]] lines were reported in 2002. [[high frequency|HF]] [[radiotelephone]] is used extensively for military links.
The domestic system consists of a limited system of [[wire]]. It also uses [[microwave radio relay]] and [[tropospheric scatter]].
The international [[country calling code|country code]] for Angola is 244. Angola has 2 [[Intelsat]] [[satellite earth station]]s for communications across the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. [[Fiber optic]] [[submarine cable]] ([[SAT-3/WASC (cable system)|SAT-3/WASC]]) provides connectivity to [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].
==[[Radio]]==
:'''Broadcast stations''': AM 21, FM 6, shortwave 7 (2000)
:'''Radios''': 630,000 (1997)
==[[Television]]==
:'''Broadcast stations''': 6 (2000)
:'''Televisions''': 150,000 (1997)
==[[Internet]]==
:'''Internet hosts''': 17 (2003)
:'''Internet users''': 200,000 (2002)
:'''[[ISO 3166-1 alpha-2]] [[country code]]''': AO
==References==
*[[CIA World Factbook]] 2004
==External links==
*[http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/cou_ao.shtml GSM World page on Angola]
*[http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Angola PanAfriL10n page on Angola]
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