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Telecommunications in Ghana : ウィキペディア英語版
Telecommunications in Ghana

Telecommunications in Ghana include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
Telecommunications is the main economic sector of Ghana according to the statistics of the World Bank due to the Ghana liberal policy around Information and communications technology (ICT).〔 Among the main sectors of investments, 65% is for ICT, 8% for communications and 27% is divided for public administration.〔(Statistics of Ghana ) "World Bank". Retrieved 6 June 2013.〕〔(Ghana. Internet usage and telecommunications. ) "Internet World Stats". Retrieved 6 June 2013.〕
==Radio and television==

In 2007 Ghana was served by one state-owned TV station, two state-owned radio networks; several privately owned TV stations and a large number of privately owned radio stations. Multiple international broadcasters and several cable and satellite TV subscription services were also available.〔 In 2010, there were 140 authorised radio stations with 84 in operation and 32 authorised television stations with approximately 26 in operation.〔 Television broadcasters include First Digital TV (ATV, BTA, FAITH TV, CHANNEL D, STAR TV, FTV, SPORTS 24, CINIMAX, PLANET KIDZ) TV Africa, Metro TV, TV3, GTV, and Viasat 1.
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) founded by decree in 1968 is the state agency that provides civilian radio and television services. It was created for the development of the education and entertainment sectors and to enhance the knowledge of the people of Ghana.〔("Ministry of Information and Media Relations" ). Government of Ghana Portal. Retrieved 6 February 2013.〕

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