Communications in Somalia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Communications_in_Somalia an entity of type: Thing
Communications in Somalia encompasses the communications services and capacity of Somalia. Telecommunications, internet, radio, print, television and postal services in the nation are largely concentrated in the private sector. Several of the telecom firms have begun expanding their activities abroad. The federal government operates two official radio and television networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is also progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In 2012, a National Communications Act was also approved by Cabinet members, and 2 October 2017, the president of Somalia Finally signed the National Communications Law, and became the official Law that regu
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Communications in Somalia
xsd:integer
27363
xsd:integer
1117629294
rdf:langString
InternetArchiveBot
xsd:integer
15
rdf:langString
*AirSom Comm Somalia
*Dalkom Somalia
*Gaani Wireless
*Galkom
*Global Internet Company
*Golis Telecom Somalia
*Haatif Telecom Somalia
*Hormuud Telecom
*NationLink Telecom
*Netco
*OnkoTel
*Sahal Telecom Somalia
*Somafone
*Somali Data Network
*Somali Telecom Group
*Somlink Telecom
*Somnet
*Somtel
*Telenet International
*Vizocom
*Wayrah Telecom
*Xiriirka Fone
xsd:date
2011-12-28
rdf:langString
August 2017
rdf:langString
yes
rdf:langString
Communications in Somalia encompasses the communications services and capacity of Somalia. Telecommunications, internet, radio, print, television and postal services in the nation are largely concentrated in the private sector. Several of the telecom firms have begun expanding their activities abroad. The federal government operates two official radio and television networks, which exist alongside a number of private and foreign stations. Print media in the country is also progressively giving way to news radio stations and online portals, as internet connectivity and access increases. In 2012, a National Communications Act was also approved by Cabinet members, and 2 October 2017, the president of Somalia Finally signed the National Communications Law, and became the official Law that regulated the ICT industry. Under that Law, (NCA) of the federal Republic of Somalia has been established, with board of directors and a general manager. Somalia currently is ranked first in Africa for most affordable mobile data per gigabyte and 7th in the world.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
32025