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The flag of Tamil Eelam, which is prohibited from being displayed on non-educational websites in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government has a history of blocking various pro-LTTE websites such as Tamilnet and Tamilnation. A government spokesman has said that he is looking to hire hackers to disable Tamilnet. [5] [6] Display of the flag of Tamil ...
Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා ටෙලිකොම්, romanized: Śrī Laṃkā Ṭelikom, Tamil: ஸ்ரீலங்கா டெலிகொம்), doing business as SLT-MOBITEL, is the national telecommunications services provider in Sri Lanka and one of the country's largest companies [3] with an annual turnover in excess of Rs 100 billion.
Shakthi TV - entertainment; part of privately owned MTV Channel network, broadcasting in Sri Lanka Star Tamil TV - general entertainment; part of privately owned Voice of Asia Network Udhayam Tv - entertainment, privately owned by the SATIS Agency (Pvt) Ltd
Pages in category "Tamil-language television stations in Sri Lanka" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dialog TV is a provider of Standard Definition TV (SDTV), High Definition TV (HDTV) and Personal Video Recording (PVR) services in Sri Lanka. Dialog Television currently offers 140 TV channels, [3] including 11 HD channels(1 test HD channel). [4] Dialog TV offers 2 payment options for customers to receive their service.
The Tamil Mirror is a Tamil-language news website in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is published by Wijeya Newspapers . [ 1 ] Its sister newspapers are, The Daily Mirror , The Sunday Times , Lankadeepa and Daily FT .
Sri Lanka had an internet user base of about 6 million as of July 2016, about 28.2% of the population. [1] Despite being a developing country, the E-commerce industry has been receiving funding over the span of 10 years. [2] Market conditions in Sri Lanka are similar to those in India, as cash on delivery is the most preferred payment method ...
In 2022, the centre was inaugurated virtually by then Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa and Foreign Minister of India Dr. S. Jaishankar, who was on a three day visit to Sri Lanka. After its inauguration, the centre remained closed for nearly a year due to the economic and political instability in the country at the time.