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Telephone Systems International: 5: Salaam: GSM ... American Samoa. As of 2004, American Samoa has 32,000 ... Dialog discontinued its 3G service on 15 ...
In 2012, American Samoa had the most expensive Internet access service in the U.S. according to Engadget. [6]Under Governor Togiola Tulafono investment in a fibre optic network to replace aging copper infrastructure across all the islands of American Samoa [7] and the construction in 2015 of a 1.2 Gbit/s satellite uplink via O3b Networks which more than doubled available bandwidth to the rest ...
International call prefix: 2x xxx 5: Fixed line services: Apia area 3x xxx 4x xxx: Upolu 5x xxx: Savaii 6x xxx: Apia 7x xx xxx 7: Mobile services: 800 xxx 6: Toll-free services: 83 xx xxx – 87 xx xxx 7: Mobile services: 89 xx xx xx xx 10: Mobile services: 9xx 3: Special services
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American Samoa: 911 Australia: 000: Mobile phones – 112 or 000; [109] State Emergency Service – 132 500; National relay service – 106; Non-emergency police – 131 444 (NSW, QLD, VIC,SA, WA, NT, TAS & ACT); Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000; Threats to national security – 1800 123 400; Poison control – 13 11 26; Lifeline – 13 11 14 ...
Telecommunications systems in Samoa include telephone, radio, television and internet. In 2009, the Samoa-American Samoa (SAS) Cable provided inter-island communication, as well as enabling users in Samoa to access the ASH cable capacity and connect to the global networks. While ASH Cable and SAS Cable are much smaller than the huge systems ...
The status of the network of the 1960s was reflected by a new name used in technical documentation: North American Integrated Network. [7] By 1975, the numbering plan was referred to as the North American Numbering Plan, [8] resulting in the well-known initialism NANP, as other countries sought or considered joining the standardization.