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Telecommunications in Dominica comprises telephone, radio, television and internet services. The primary regulatory authority is the National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission which regulates all related industries to comply with The Telecommunications Act 8 of 2000.

Telephony

Calls from Dominica to the US, Canada, and other NANP Caribbean nations, are dialed as 1 + NANP area code + 7-digit number. Calls from Dominica to non-NANP countries are dialed as 011 + country code + phone number with local area code.

Telephone system
Number formatting
Mobile cellular service providers

Internet

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
  • Cable & Wireless Dominica Ltd (DSL)
  • Digicel Play (Cable & FTTP)
  • Marpin Telecoms (Cable)
Internet code
.dm

Radio

Dominica's radio stations include the government-owned DBS Radio, as well as privately owned competitors Kairi FM and Q95; a religious service called Voice of Life also operates there. DBS was founded in 1971 as Radio Dominica (supplanting material provided by Grenada's Windward Islands Broadcasting Service, WIBS), while Voice of Life was established in 1974 by two North American missionaries and began transmissions in 1976. In 1997, the island had 46,000 radio receivers.

Television

During the 1970s, relay services from Barbados' Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) represented the earliest attempts to bring television to Dominica; these were also provided to Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The experiment ceased after Hurricane David devastated the country in 1979; at the time, transmission was served from the Morne Bruce locality.

In lieu of a national television broadcast service, Dominica received cable service through the Marpin company in 1983. By 2017, it was acquired by the local division of Flow, whose name it was rebranded under. As of the early 2020s, Flow mainly carried North American and British programming, and broadcast a weekday-morning programme entitled Good Morning Dominica. The country's other cable system, the later SAT Telecommunications, was similarly renamed Digicel Play in October 2014.

Dominica had 11,000 television sets in 2007.

References

  1. "National Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, retrieved 27 May 2019".
  2. ^ Morse, Kimberly J., ed. (2022). "Dominica: Media". The Americas: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society. ABC-CLIO. p. 354. ISBN 978-1-440-85239-8. Retrieved 4 October 2024 – via Google Books.
  3. Honychurch, Lennox (1995). "Development and Welfare: General Services". The Dominica Story (2nd ed.). Macmillan Education. p. 194. ISBN 0-333-62776-8.
  4. Lent, John A. (1977). "The Awakening (1938-44) and After: Radio, Television, Film". Third World Mass Media and Their Search for Modernity: The Case of Commonwealth Caribbean, 1717-1976. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press. p. 82. ISBN 0-8387-1896-5. Retrieved 4 October 2024 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Quinlan, Marsha B.; Hansen, Jenna R. (2013). "Introduction of Television and Dominica Youth: Modernization and Media in Bwa Mawego". In Hewlett, Bonnie Lynn (ed.). Adolescent Identity: Evolutionary, Cultural and Developmental Perspectives. Routledge. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-415-89012-0. Retrieved 4 October 2024 – via Google Books.
  6. Free access icon Favaro, Edgardo; Winter, Bryan (2008). "Telecommunications Regulation in the Eastern Caribbean: The Spark for Change: The Formation of ECTEL". In Favaro, Edgardo (ed.). Small States, Smart Solutions: Improving Connectivity and Increasing the Effectiveness of Public Services. World Bank Publications. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-8213-7461-0. Retrieved 4 October 2024 – via Google Books.
  7. Staff (12 May 2017). "Cable & Wireless acquires Marpin 2K4 Ltd". Dominica News Online (DNO). Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  8. "BUSINESS BYTE: SAT Telecommunications becomes Digicel Play". Dominica News Online (DNO).
  9. "SAT Telecommunications Ltd - Home". Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

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