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Following Indonesia's withdrawal from East Timor in 1999, the telecommunications infrastructure was destroyed in the ensuing violence, and Telkom Indonesia ceased to provide services. A new country code (670) was allocated to East Timor by the International Telecommunication Union, but international access often remained severely limited. Telephone calls are also often extremely expensive: for example, Telstra in Australia raised the cost of calls to East Timor to A$3.00 a minute from 97 cents in 2003. In the UK, BT's standard rate is over £2 a minute.

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  • Timor Leste memiliki perusahaan jaringan telekomunikasi seperti Timor Telecom. Selain itu, berdiri perusahaan telekomunikasi asal Indonesia seperti Telkomcel. (in)
  • Following Indonesia's withdrawal from East Timor in 1999, the telecommunications infrastructure was destroyed in the ensuing violence, and Telkom Indonesia ceased to provide services. A new country code (670) was allocated to East Timor by the International Telecommunication Union, but international access often remained severely limited. A complicating factor has been the fact that the calling code 670 was previously used by the Northern Marianas, with many carriers not aware that the code is now used by East Timor (the Northern Marianas, as part of the North American Numbering Plan, now uses the country code 1 and the area code 670). Telephone calls are also often extremely expensive: for example, Telstra in Australia raised the cost of calls to East Timor to A$3.00 a minute from 97 cents in 2003. In the UK, BT's standard rate is over £2 a minute. Telstra expanded its cellular telephone signal into East Timor in 2000 and operated services until 2003, when Timor Telecom (TT), 50.1% part-owned by Portugal Telecom, began operating fixed-line and mobile telephone services. Until recently, the fixed-line network was mainly confined to the capital Dili, although this has been expanded nationwide, to each district capital. According to a press release issued by Portugal Telecom, the total number of fixed phones (landline) are 3,000 and mobile cellular are 103,000 (as of June 2008). At that time, there was no broadband or ADSL service. In 2019, the World Bank reported that the total number of mobile cellular subscriptions is 1,425,256, or 110.2% of the population of Timor Leste, and the total number of fixed telephone subscriptions is 2,075, or 0.16% of the population. In 2002, Timor Telecom signed a 15-year contract in 2002 to invest US$29 million to rebuild and operate the phone system. The contract could be extended by 10 more years, totaling 25 years of monopoly. 2003 gross revenue totaled €10.5 million. In 2012 the government and TT agreed to end the contract, thus allowing the telecommunications market to be liberalised. All voice and data are carried out by Intelsat, using a direct satellite link with one hop to their downlink in Portugal. The telephone system suffered significant damage during the violence in the East Timorese independence. As a result, there is very little fixed-line service, and mobile-cellular service and coverage are limited primarily to urban areas. Timor Telecom offers mobile GSM services covering approximately 92% of the population, 100% of the districts, and 57% of the sub-districts. International service is available in major urban centers, but not much elsewhere. On January 17, 2013, the Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Mr. Xanana Gusmão, launched Telkomcel as the second telecommunication operator in Timor Leste with three main services: 1. * Mobile Services 2. * Corporate Solution 3. * Wholesale & International Services' Telkomcel is 100% owned by PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (TELIN). (en)
  • Depois da retirada da Indonésia de Timor-Leste em 1999, a infraestrutura de telecomunicações foi destruída no meio da violência do conflicto, e depois a Telkom Indonesia deixou de ofertar os serviços no pais. A União Internacional de Telecomunicações designou o número 670 como o novo número para ligar ao pais, mais o aceso internacional sempre foi muito limitado. Um fator que complicou a situação foi que o número 670 foi usado com anterioridade pelas Ilhas Marianas do Norte, mas agora as ilhas tem assinalado o número 1 como parte do North American Numbering Plan. As chamadas podem ter um custo elevado, por exemplo: Telstra, a companhia australiana de telecomunicações, elevou o custo das chamadas para Timor-Leste de 97 centavos em 2003, para A$3.00 por minuto. No Reino Unido, o padrão é de quase £2 pelo minuto de chamada. A companhia Telstra expandiu seu sinal celular no Timor-Leste no ano 2000, e prestou serviços até 2003, quando a Timor Telecom, da qual Portugal Telecom é proprietária do 50,1% das ações, começou a prestar serviços de linha fixa e de telefones móveis. Até recentemente, a rede telefónica fixa estava disponível só para a cidade de Díli, mas a companhia começou a expandir a sua rede por todo o país, especialmente para cada capital distrital. De acordo com informações apresentadas pela Portugal Telecom, o número total de telefones fixos é de 3,000 e de telefones móveis, 103,000 (em Junho do 2008). Não existe serviço ADSL. A Portugal Telecom firmou um contrato de 15 anos no 2002, para garantir um investimento de US$ 29 milhões para operar e ampliar a rede telefónica do pais, com a possibilidade de expandir o acordo 10 anos mais, para completar 25 anos de monopólio. Os ingressos da companhia em Timor-Leste chegaram a € 10.5 milhões no ano 2003. Todo o serviço de voz e dados são transmitidas pela Intelsat, usando uma ligação de satélite, o qual tem um link em Portugal. (pt)
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  • Timor Leste memiliki perusahaan jaringan telekomunikasi seperti Timor Telecom. Selain itu, berdiri perusahaan telekomunikasi asal Indonesia seperti Telkomcel. (in)
  • Following Indonesia's withdrawal from East Timor in 1999, the telecommunications infrastructure was destroyed in the ensuing violence, and Telkom Indonesia ceased to provide services. A new country code (670) was allocated to East Timor by the International Telecommunication Union, but international access often remained severely limited. Telephone calls are also often extremely expensive: for example, Telstra in Australia raised the cost of calls to East Timor to A$3.00 a minute from 97 cents in 2003. In the UK, BT's standard rate is over £2 a minute. (en)
  • Depois da retirada da Indonésia de Timor-Leste em 1999, a infraestrutura de telecomunicações foi destruída no meio da violência do conflicto, e depois a Telkom Indonesia deixou de ofertar os serviços no pais. A União Internacional de Telecomunicações designou o número 670 como o novo número para ligar ao pais, mais o aceso internacional sempre foi muito limitado. Um fator que complicou a situação foi que o número 670 foi usado com anterioridade pelas Ilhas Marianas do Norte, mas agora as ilhas tem assinalado o número 1 como parte do North American Numbering Plan. As chamadas podem ter um custo elevado, por exemplo: Telstra, a companhia australiana de telecomunicações, elevou o custo das chamadas para Timor-Leste de 97 centavos em 2003, para A$3.00 por minuto. No Reino Unido, o padrão é de (pt)
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  • Telecommunications in East Timor (en)
  • Telekomunikasi di Timor Leste (in)
  • Telecomunicações de Timor-Leste (pt)
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