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Starcom Network is a radio station in Barbados. Starcom Network began its life as Radio Distribution (Barbados) Limited, with the introduction of the first broadcast station then located at Wildey, St. Michael in 1935. At that time, the company transmitted its broadcast signal using a cable network system, known as subscription radio.
Life insurance Wildey: 2002 Insurance P A Solar Dynamics: Consumer goods Durable household products Bridgetown: 1972 Solar hot-water heaters P A Starcom Network: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Wildey: 1935 Radio broadcasting group, part of ONE Caribbean Media (Trinidad & Tobago) P A Sunbeach: Telecommunications Fixed line ...
Barbados Broadcasting Service: Easy listening Emergency Broadcast Station FM (EBS) 91.3: ♦♦: Gun Hill, St. George: Government of Barbados: Emergency Broadcast Station BBC Radio FM BBC Relay: 92.1: United Kingdom: BBC World Service Relay: World News VOB FM Voice of Barbados (VOB) 92.9: Bridgetown, St. Michael: Starcom Network
Voice of Barbados is now part of the Starcom Network of stations. After One Caribbean Media was unsuccessful at obtaining a fifth radio license in Barbados after already having stations at 92.9, 95.3, 97.5 and 104.1, the company sought to find a way to vacate an existing frequency for the Caribbean Super Station. A decision was made that Gospel ...
The rate of telecommunications penetration in Barbados ranks among the highest in the world. According to the International Telecommunication Union, telephone service for the period 2000–2004, stated Barbados had 124 telephones in usage for every 100 people. [6] Telecommunications are virtually universally accessible to all.
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A list of countries by health insurance coverage. The table lists the percentage of the total population covered by total public and primary private health insurance, by government/social health insurance, and by primary private health insurance, including 34 members of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries.