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Bhutan Telecom (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་བརྒྱུད་འཕྲིན) is a telecommunications and Internet service provider in the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is the sole fixed-line telephony provider in the country. It also operates the B-Mobile mobile service and the DrukNet Internet service.
Location of Bhutan. Bhutan is a landlocked country and the second largest Himalayan state in Asia. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by China in the north and India in the south. Bhutan is separated from Nepal by the Indian state of Sikkim and from Bangladesh by the Indian states of West Bengal and Assam.
The Bhutan Broadcasting Service first commenced television transmissions in June 1999, upon legalizing television, [2] one of the last countries in the world to do so. [ 1 ] Cable TV service offers dozens of Indian and other international channels (2012).
The Ministry of Information and Communication was a government ministry of Bhutan responsible for promoting the development of reliable and sustainable information, communications and transport networks and systems and facilitating the provision of affordable and easier access to associated services. [1]
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (Branded as BSNL) Atria Convergence Technologies Limited (Branded as ACT) Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Branded as Jio) Hathway Cable and Datacom Limited; Other notable operators include: Tata Play Broadband Private Limited; Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (Branded as MTNL) RailTel Corporation of India Limited
Constituencies of the National Assembly of Bhutan [2] Code Name Dzongkhag (District) Gewogs Registered voters [C] NA0101 Chhoekhor Tang Bumthang: 2 5,721 NA0102 Chhumig Ura 2 3,498 NA0201 Bongo Chapchha Chhukha [D] 5 13,512 NA0202 Phuentshogling 6 10,228 NA0301 Drukjeygang Tseza Dagana: 7 11,521 NA0302 Lhamoi Dzingkha Tashiding 7 11,327 NA0401 ...
The government issued an order to DoT MoC in April 1999 to make internet working until June 2, 1999, giving them three months to get done. [11] Bhutan has about 295,000 Internet users, 25,200 landline subscribers, and 676,000 mobile phone subscribers. [12] Bhutan's only Internet service provider is Druknet which is owned by Bhutan Telecom.
View of Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu, the largest dzongkhag in Bhutan by population. The Kingdom of Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (Dzongkha: dzongkhags). Bhutan is located between the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and India on the eastern slopes of the Himalayas in South Asia. [1] Dzongkhags are the primary subdivisions of Bhutan.