Communications in Jersey

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Telephones - main lines in use: approx 72,000

Telephones - mobile cellular: Jersey Telecom and sure (Cable and Wireless) Approx 100k issued SIMs

Telephone system:
domestic: Jersey Telecom - System X supplied by Marconi
international: 3 submarine cables

Radio broadcast stations:

Radios: NA

Television broadcast stations: 2 Channel Television - See entry on Channel Television.

Also Sub Opt from BBC ONE of Spotlight Channel Islands

Televisions: NA

Cable Television:- Newtel

Internet Service Providers (ISPs): The biggest ISPs are Newtel (an independent, privately owned Channel Island telco which provides a wide range of fixed telecom, private network, broadband, ISP and data centre services) and Jersey Telecom (JT Freesurf for Dial-up and JT Rapid for Broadband ADSL).

Postal Operator: Jersey Post

See also : Jersey
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