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Telecommunications in Ethiopia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Telecommunications in Ethiopia
Telecommunications in Ethiopia is a monopoly in the control of Ethio Telecom, formerly the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC). As of 2012, 20.524 million cellular phones and 797,500 main line phones were in use.〔(CIA World Factbook ).〕 ==Overview== The telephone system in Ethiopia consists of open wire and microwave radio relay systems adequate for government use. Domestic systems are open wire; microwave radio relay; radio communication in the HF, VHF, and UHF frequencies; two domestic satellites provide the national trunk service. International systems are open wire to Djibouti and Sudan; microwave radio relay to Djibouti and Kenya; and satellite earth stations are 3 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean and 2 Pacific Ocean).〔 The Ethiopian dial plan changed on 17 September 2005. City codes (''i.e.'', internal prefixes) changed from two digits to three (or, from outside Ethiopia, one digit to two). Phone numbers changed from six digits to seven. In 2007, there were 89 internet hosts.〔 There were 447,300 internet users in 2009.〔 In 2010, just 0.75 percent of the population were using the Internet, one of the lowest rates in the world.〔"(Percentage of individuals using the Internet 2000-2010 )". International Telecommunication Union. Retrieved 8 July 2012.〕 Ethiopia's country code (TLD) is .et.
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