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Telecommunications in Djibouti are under the authority of the Ministry of Communication & Culture.
General assessment: Telephone facilities in the city of Djibouti are defined by CIA World Factbook as "adequate as are the microwave radio relay connections to outlying areas of the country."[1]
Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 2, shortwave 0 (2001)
Television broadcast stations: 1 (2002); Radio Television of Djibouti
Maintains restrictions on the licensing and operation of broadcast media; state-owned Radiodiffusion-Television de Djibouti (RTD) operates the sole terrestrial TV station as well as the only 2 domestic radio networks; no private TV or radio stations; transmissions of several international broadcasters are available (2007)
Internet hosts: 215 (2012)
61,320 (2011)[2]
Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia
Television, Morse code, Radio wave, Internet, Amateur radio
France, Djibouti, Agriculture, Somalia, Industry
World Wide Web, File sharing, Instant messaging, Email, IPv6
Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, United Kingdom
Telecommunications in, Telecommunication, Internet, Benin, Telecommunications in Algeria
Telecommunications in, Internet, Algeria, Italy, France
Telecommunications in, Telecommunication, Internet, Telecommunications in Algeria, Telecommunications in Angola
Culture of Djibouti, Djibouti, Cinema of Algeria, Cinema of Egypt, History of Djibouti