Tokelau - Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics

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Last updated: 10 Oct 2006 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 5

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A self-administering territory of New Zealand, Tokelau is one of the world’s most isolated communities with one of the smallest telecommunications networks in the world. All telecom services are provided by Telecommunications Tokelau Corporation (TeleTok), a community-owned corporation established in 1996. Basic local, national and international telecom services are provided via a satellite link using the Telstra-designed DAMA-Net. There are no television broadcasts on the islands but radio broadcasts include one AM and one FM station. Tokelau gained access to the Internet in 2002 and in 2004, the people on Fakaofo Island gained high-speed access via satellite. By 2008 international phonecards had become very popular. Please note this report is updated very infrequently and that very few statistics are available due to limited availability of information on the local telecoms market.

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