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Bhutan - Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Sep 2009, Pages: 14
Synopsis Until relatively recently, Bhutan was isolated in terms of its telecommunications capability, the country’s mountainous landscape having been perceived as a barrier to the development of any sort of infrastructure. While Bhutan had a basic connection to the outside world as early as 1974, with the introduction of trunk calls between Bhutan and India, it was not until 1999, that television, satellite dishes and Internet services started to appear. Between 1996 and 2001, this small country of less than a million people invested US$21 million in telecoms infrastructure to provide the basis of a modern fixed network. The mobile market was opened up to competition in 2008 with a second operator launching a service and B-Mobile also started offering 3G services. This report looks at Bhutan’s overall telecom market and includes a selection of pertinent market statistics, noting that up-to-date statistics for some sectors of the market are difficult to obtain.
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