The services of communication in Jersey comprise Internet, telephone, broadcasting and postal services, which allow islanders to contact people and receive information.
Internet
As of 2018, three companies provide fixed-line services to the island -
- Jersey Telecom (JT), who operate island's fixed-line network;
- Sure, whose services are based on wholesale access to JT's infrastructure; and
- Newtel, who focus on business customers and also use JT's infrastructure.
As all services are based on JT's infrastructure, there is limited competition. Nevertheless, islanders enjoy average fixed broadband download speedswhich outstrip the UK and other small countries. As of 2021, Jersey has the highest broadband speeds of any country in the world, with an average rate of 274.27 Mbit/s, compared with Liechtenstein, which only had speeds of 211.26 Mbit/s, and the global average of just 9.10 Mbit/s.
JT has dominance over the broadband sector, with 68% broadband market share in 2015, however this is declining relative to the competition. In terms of value for money on high-speed internet services, Jersey broadband consumers pay lower prices than nations like Bermuda, but higher prices than in the UK or the Isle of Man, but for lower-speed services islanders pay far lower prices than other small islands (and less than UK consumers).
2012 | 2016 | |
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JT | 78% | 68% |
Sure | 13% | 27% |
Newtel | 9% | 5% |
Internet connectivity to the rest of the world is provided by undersea cables linked to Guernsey, the UK and France. In 2016, a ship – believed to be the King Arthur owned by Mediterranea di Navigazione – dragging its anchor on the seabed in the English Channel cut the three main internet cables to Jersey and Guersey. As a result, all communications traffic had to travel via cables to France.
Mobile telephones
Jersey is part of the UK's National Telephone Numbering Plan, which means the island shares the UK's international dialling code +44.
4G license operators in the island are obligated to provide a 2 Mbit/s download speed to 95% of the island population 90% of the time. In 2016, the island had 95% 4G coverage and higher average mobile data speeds than (7 major cities in) the UK.
In 2020, JT retains the majority mobile market share of 52%, compared with 24% for Airtel-Vodafone and 23% for Sure, the island's other mobile operators. In 2020, there were 124,262 mobile subscriptions, of which 2,845 were mobile only.
Mobile data prices are lower in Jersey than other similarly sized countries, such as Bermuda and Malta, but slightly higher than the major operators in the UK. In 2020, the following mobile usage statistics were recorded: 202.0 million mobile minutes, 48.3 million SMS messages and 9.56 million GB of data used.
Landline telephones
Jersey is part of the UK's National Telephone Numbering Plan, which means the island shares the UK's international dialling code +44. Landline telephone numbers have the area code (0)1534.
Postal service
Main article: Jersey PostFuture
The Government of Jersey has a telecommunications development strategy called A telecoms strategy for Jersey.
Telephony
Addressing
Jersey is incorporated into the UK National Telephone Numbering Plan, using the following area codes:
- JT Global (formerly Jersey Telecom):
+44 1534
for land-lines+44 7797
for mobiles
- Sure (Batelco):
+44 7700
for mobiles
- Airtel-Vodafone:
+44 7829
for mobiles
Fixed line
Fixed PSTN lines in use; approx 57,700 (2009).
Mobile cellular
With over 120 mobile phone masts, in 2012, spread across its 119 km (46 sq mi) area, the island has a phone mast density almost five times that of the United Kingdom as a whole but similar to any urban area.
Telephony system and infrastructure
Domestic
Jersey Telecom:
- System X supplied by Marconi Communications.
- Marconi Softswitch and UTStarcom SoftSwitch.
Connectivity
- 4 submarine communication cables.
- 2 microwave links.
Mass media
Radio
Digital DAB+ broadcasts started in Jersey on 1 August 2021.
Radio broadcast stations
- BBC Radio Jersey 88·8MHz FM, 1026kHz MW AM, DAB+ and bbc.co.uk/jersey.
- Channel 103 103·7 MHz FM, DAB+ and channel103.com.
- Radio Lions, a closed-circuit hospital radio station launched by the Jersey Lions Club in 1975.
- Radio Force 7, a former Saint-Malo radio station, pioneered bilingual broadcasting aimed at the Channel Islands from January 1988 to the early 1990s.
- Contact 94. Former radio station (5 September 1988 to 29 November 1991) broadcasting to the island from Normandy.
Radio receiver adoption and usage
Not available
Television
Television broadcast stations
- ITV Channel Television.
- Sub Opt from BBC One of Spotlight Channel Islands.
Cable television
Satellite television
Television set adoption and usage
Not available
Internet service providers (ISPs)
- JT Group Limited which owns most of the telecommunications infrastructure in Jersey
- Newtel Solutions
- Sure
- Airtel-Vodafone (3G data only)
See also
References
- ^ Oxera (January 2018). A telecoms strategy for Jersey. Government of Jersey (gov.je) .
- "Island claims top spot in global broadband speed". Jersey Evening Post. 17 September 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- "Worldwide Broadband Speed League 2021". Cable.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- "Ship's anchor severs Jersey's undersea internet cables". BBC News. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ^ "01534 | Jersey Area Code | The Phone Book from BT". thephonebook.bt.com. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ^ GCRA; JCRA (2020). Telecommunications Statistics and Market Report 2020. Statistics Jersey (gov.je) .
- "Our history". JT Global. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- "Mobile phone base stations and masts". States of Jersey. 26 July 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "System X Restoration & preservation project". The Communications Museum Trust. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- "Jersey Telecom deploys Marconi SoftSwitch and Access Hub". Lightwave. 8 July 2003. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- ^ Network Topology Map
- "Channel Islands digital radio launches with an all DAB+ line-up – RadioToday".
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