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Brunei
Darussalam has one of the best telecommunication systems in South-East
Asia and has major plans for improving it further. With an estimated
population of about 305,100 in mid 1996, the rate of telephone
availability is currently 1 telephone for every 3 persons.
There are two earth satellite stations providing international direct
dialing telephone and a full range of telex and facsimile links to
most parts of the world. Several systems currently in operation
serving the country include an analogue telephone exchange, fibre-optic
cable links with Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, a packet
switching exchange for access to high speed computer bases overseas,
cellular mobile telephone, paging system and voice mail. Direct
telephone links are available to the remotest parts of the country
through microwave and solar-powered telephones. Public pay phones,
which operates using coins or cards, are located at major shopping
areas. Phone cards can be purchased from Telecom offices, Post Offices
and other authorised vendors. This is being continually upgraded. The
Ministry of Communication is currently building the infrastructure
that will bring Brunei Darussalam into the multimedia global village.
Under its RAGAM 21 project, a network infrastructure based on the
"synchronous digital hierachy" technology will provide the
backbone and flatform for electronic commerce, electronic government,
distance learning, smart schools and tele medicine.
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TRANSPORTATION
AND COMMUNICATION
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1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
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Tonnage of Commercial Fleet (th.gr.tons) |
366 |
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Airline Passengers Carried (th.) |
916 |
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Phones in Use per Hundred Inhabitants |
24.0 |
26.3 |
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Number of Television Receivers (th.) |
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125 |
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TV Receivers per 1000 Inhabitants |
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417 |
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