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Montenegro articles
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Telephony

Fixed telephony

  • Telephones - main lines in use: 177,663 (2005)

Services provided by T-Com Montenegro (Owned by T-Crnogorski Telekom), which has a monopoly in operating fixed telephone lines.

Mobile telephony

Services are provided by two GSM operators, ProMonte (Owned by Telenor) and T-Mobile Montenegro (Owned by T-Crnogorski Telekom). Both providers have national coverage, and provide advanced services. A third provider, under a consortium between Telekom Srbija and Dutch Olagar B.V., is planning to start service in 2007 under the prefix (0)68. Also, 3G telephony is expected to begin in 2007.

Internet

  • Internet users: 50,000 (2004)

Internet services are provided mostly by T-Com Montenegro. In addition to dial-up access, in 2005 it started offering ADSL service.

Broadcast

RTCG is the state-owned public broadcaster with nationwide coverage. Other privetely owned television broadcast stations mostly cover major cities in Montenegro.

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