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Telecommunications in Canada include telephone, radio, television, and internet usage.
[edit] TelephoneTelephones - main lines in use: 21 million (2006) Telephones - mobile cellular: 18.749 million (2006) Telephone system:
[edit] RadioRadio broadcast stations: AM 245, FM 582, shortwave 6 (2004) *Note - Due to the amount of AM Radio stations moving to FM, the odd new AM station(s) signing on and new FM radio stations, etc. this information is subjected to change. ITU prefixes: Letter combinations available for use in Canada as the first two letters of a television or radio station's call sign are CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ, CK, CY, CZ, VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF, VG, VO, VX, VY, XJ, XK, XL, XM, XN and XO. Only CF, CH, CI, CJ and CK are currently in common use, although four radio stations in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador retained call letters beginning with VO when Newfoundland joined Canadian Confederation in 1949. Stations owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation use CB through a special agreement with the government of Chile. Some codes beginning with VE and VF are also in use to identify radio repeater transmitters. [edit] TelevisionTelevision broadcast stations: 1456 (128 originating stations, 1328 retransmitters) (2003) *Note - Information subjected to change. [edit] InternetMain article: Internet in Canada Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 760 (2000 est.) Country codes: CA, CDN, 124 Internet users: 28 million (2007) Internet hosts: 5.119 million (2009) Total households with Internet access: 6.7 million out of 12.3 million (2004) Total households with high speed connection: 65% (2004) See also: Internet access worldwide#Canada Total users of home online banking: 57% (2004) Most connected are from Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario (2004) [edit] See also
Source: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/GENERAL/statistics/tab2003-1.htm [edit] External links
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