There are at least 21 radio stations in East Timor. The main station is Radio Timor Leste, broadcasting in Tetum, Portuguese and Indonesian. Other radio stations include Radio Kmanek, and Radio Falintil, and Radio Renascença, while there are also FM retransmissions of RDP Internacional from Portugal, Radio Australia, and the BBC World Service. Community radio stations broadcast around the country, in regional languages such as Tokodede and Fataluku.
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The potential of e-governance to revolutionise public service delivery in Timor-Leste is immense, yet its practical implementation faces considerable hurdles. An example of
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Use the interactive map below to select a country and view available mobile network operators (MNOs), along with their coverage areas. GSMA Intelligence collects and verifies mobile
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In September 2021, a Preventative Maintenance Inspection (PMI) on 12 tower sites was undertaken. As anticipated due to the remote and harsh operating conditions, the PMI
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Telkomcel was established in September 17, 2012 and committed to provide mobile telecommunication service along all Districts in Timor-Leste. We also provide 3G/850 MHz broadband internet connection.
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The main station is Radio Timor Leste, broadcasting in Tetum, Portuguese and Indonesian. Other radio stations include Radio Kmanek, and Radio Falintil, and Radio Renascença, while there
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In 2022, the Timor-Leste selected Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) as turn-key supplier for the TLSSC project. In September 2023, the Timor-Leste Government signed a US$1.4million contracted with DXN to supply and
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Timor-Leste is dominated by mobile data providers with three major companies providing services, Telemor, Timor Telecom, and Telkomcel. Smaller companies are licenced
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The main station is Radio Timor Leste, broadcasting in Tetum, Portuguese and Indonesian. Other radio stations include Radio Kmanek, and Radio Falintil, and Radio Renascença, while there are also FM retransmissions of RDP Internacional from Portugal, Radio Australia, and the BBC World Service.
All three major mobile operators: Timor Telecom (TT), Telkomcel (Telin Timor-Leste) and Telemor (Viettel Timor-Leste) have recently launched 4G LTE services. A local consortium has submitted an application to become the country’s fourth telecoms operator.
Over the next five years to 2023 the market is expected to grow very strongly but overall market penetration will remain extremely low compared to other nations. All three major mobile operators: Timor Telecom (TT), Telkomcel (Telin Timor-Leste) and Telemor (Viettel Timor-Leste) have recently launched 4G LTE services.
East Timor has one national public broadcaster, Televisão Timor Leste or Televizaun Timor Lorosae, which broadcasts local programming in Tetum and Portuguese, as well as retransmissions of RTP Internacional from Portugal.
The initial bandwidth was 256 kbit/s. The Internet country code for East Timor is .tl. This code was officially changed from .tp (for Portuguese Timor) when the country achieved its independence on 20 May 2002.
The first Internet connection in East Timor was made by the United Nations APDIP Programme in 1999 to support UNTAET, the UN Transitional Administration. This consisted of a C Band link to Singapore Telecom. The initial bandwidth was 256 kbit/s. The Internet country code for East Timor is .tl.
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