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Telecommunications in Saint Lucia

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Telecommunications in Saint Lucia include internet, radio, television, and mobile and landline phones.

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Internet

Saint Lucia's country code top-level domain is .lc. Prior to the 21st century internet was available only by satellite. As of 2000, there were 5 Internet service providers serving the country. 90% of the city population has an internet connection but rural villages are only rarely connected. An average internet contract costs $42.99 per month.[citation needed]

Telephone

As of 2008, approximately 90,000 landlines and 100,000 mobile cellular lines were in use.

Also as of 2008, the telephone system consisted of two parts:

Saint Lucia is part of the North American Numbering Plan with an area code is 758, although original 809 area code numbers may still be used. Under the 809 area code, in 2020 there were a total of 241,000 phone connections with 203,000 of them being mobile connections.[1]

Radio

Radio broadcasts in St. Lucia were initially provided by the Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS) during 1954–1972.[2] The locally established Radio Caribbean International has served the island since 1961,[2] while the government-owned[2] Radio St. Lucia broadcast from 1972 until 2017.[3][4]

  • Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 7 (plus 3 repeaters), shortwave 0 (1998), includes VQH-AM 660
  • Radios: 111,000 (1997)

Television

Launched in 1966, the privately owned Saint Lucia Television Station (SLTV) was the first service of its kind in the country; it relayed programming from the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) of Barbados. In 1981, it was succeeded by the Helen Television Service (HTS), whose schedule consisted of American content sourced from satellite.[2]

  • Television broadcast stations: 3 (of which two are commercial stations and one is a community antenna television or CATV channel) (1997)
  • Televisions: 100,000 (2005)

References

  1. ^ "Telecommunication in Saint Lucia". Worlddata.info. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Surlin, Stuart H.; Soderlund, Walter C., eds. (1990). "St. Lucia". Mass Media and the Caribbean. Gordon and Breach. pp. 100–101. ISBN 2-88124-447-5. Retrieved 16 October 2023 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Aimable, Anselma (9 May 2017). "Did you know?". St. Lucia News Online. Archived from the original on 12 May 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Fedee addresses issues surrounding closure of Radio Saint Lucia". St. Lucia News Online. 2 August 2017. Archived from the original on 17 November 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2023.

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