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Telecommunications in Bulgaria include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.

Radio and television

  • Radio broadcast stations: AM 31, FM 63, shortwave 2 (2001).
  • Radio broadcast hours: 525,511 (2003).
  • Television broadcast stations: 39 (2001).
  • Television broadcast hours: 498,091 (2003).

Telephones

  • Main lines in use: 1.6 million (2015 est).
  • Mobile cellular: 8.98 million lines (2016).
  • Telephone system:
    • General assessment: an extensive but antiquated telecommunications network inherited from the Soviet era; quality has improved; the Bulgaria Telecommunications Company's fixed-line monopoly terminated in 2005 when alternative fixed-line operators were given access to its network; a drop in fixed-line connections in recent years has been more than offset by a sharp increase in mobile-cellular telephone use fostered by multiple service providers; the number of cellular telephone subscriptions now exceeds the population
    • Domestic: a fairly modern digital cable trunk line now connects switching centers in most of the regions; the others are connected by digital microwave radio relay
    • International: country code – 359; submarine cable provides connectivity to Ukraine and Russia; a combination submarine cable and land fiber-optic system provides connectivity to Italy, Albania, and North Macedonia; satellite earth stations – 3 (1 Intersputnik in the Atlantic Ocean region, 2 Intelsat in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions) (2007).

Internet

Main article: Internet in Bulgaria
  • Top-level domains: .bg and .бг (proposed, Cyrillic).
  • Internet users:
    • 4.1 million users (2016)
    • 3.9 million users, 72nd in the world; 55.1% of the population, 74th in the world (2012);
    • 3.4 million users, 63rd in the world (2009);
    • 1.9 million users (2007).
  • Fixed broadband: 1.2 million subscriptions, 52nd in the world; 17.6% of population, 53rd in the world (2012).
  • Wireless broadband: 2.8 million, 55th in the world; 40.3% of the population, 41st in the world (2012).
  • Internet hosts:
    • 976,277 hosts, 47th in the world (2012);
    • 513,470 (2008).
  • IPv4: 4.2 million addresses allocated, 0.1% of the world total, 589.7 addresses per 1000 people, 51st in the world (2012).

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from The World Factbook. CIA.

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  5. ^ Calculated using penetration rate and population data from "Countries and Areas Ranked by Population: 2012" Archived 2017-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, Population data, International Programs, U.S. Census Bureau, retrieved 26 June 2013
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  10. Population, The World Factbook, United States Central Intelligence Agency. Accessed on 2 April 2012. Note: Data are mostly for 1 July 2012.
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