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| Communications | Last updated on 10 June, 2008 |
| Telephones - main lines in use: | 544,000 (2007) | | Telephones - mobile cellular: | 2.4 million (2007) | | Telephone system: | general assessment: fixed-line telecommunications network has only limited coverage outside Tbilisi; multiple mobile-cellular providers provide services to an increasing subscribership throughout the country domestic: cellular telephone networks now cover the entire country; urban telephone density is about 20 per 100 people; rural telephone density is about 4 per 100 people; intercity facilities include a fiber-optic line between T'bilisi and K'ut'aisi; nationwide pager service is available international: country code - 995; the Georgia-Russia fiber optic submarine cable provides connectivity to Russia; international service is available by microwave, landline, and satellite through the Moscow switch; international electronic mail and telex service are available | | Radio broadcast stations: | AM 7, FM 12, shortwave 4 (1998) | | Radios: | 3.02 million (1997) | | Television broadcast stations: | 12 (plus repeaters) (1998) | | Televisions: | 2.57 million (1997) | | Internet country code: | .ge | | Internet hosts: | 30,193 (2007) | | Internet Service Providers (ISPs): | 6 (2000) | | Telephone calling code: | +995 | | International Codes: | Geography code (by fips 10-4): GG Country code (by ISO-3166): GE (2 char); GEO (3 char); 268 (number); Internet code: .ge Language code (by ISO-639): KA (K'art'uli, IBERIO-CAUCASIAN language family) |
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