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  2. Internet in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    There were 114,000 broadband subscriptions. 84% of Internet users accessed the Internet at home, 75.8% at work, and 24% use public Internet cafés. [5] There were 2,602,640 Facebook users in June 2011 for a 24.5% penetration rate. This compares well with the 10.3% rate for the world as a whole, 3.0% for Africa, and the 7.5% rate for the Middle ...

  3. Telecommunications in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    System: Above the African average and continuing to be upgraded; key centers are Sfax, Sousse, Bizerte, and Tunis; telephone network is completely digitized [3] domestic: trunk facilities consist of open-wire lines, coaxial cable, and microwave radio relay

  4. Les Temps modernes - Wikipedia

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    Les Temps Modernes was first published by Gallimard and was last published by Gallimard. In between, the magazine changed hands three times: Julliard (January 1949 to September 1965), Presses d'aujourd'hui (October 1964 to March 1985), Gallimard (from April 1985). Les Temps Modernes ceased publication in 2019, after 74 years. [3]

  5. Mass media in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    La Presse de Tunisie: March 12, 1936 Daily French Société nouvelle d'impression, de presse et d'édition Le Quotidien: April 6, 2001 Daily French Dar Anwar: Le Temps: June 1, 1975 Daily French Dar Assabah: Sabah Al Khair: April 28, 1987 Weekly Arabic Dar Assabah Tunis Hebdo: 24 September 1973 Weekly French Dar Tunis Hebdo Tunivisions: 1997 ...

  6. Tunisian Internet Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Internet Agency, known by its acronym ATI (short for Agence tunisienne d'Internet) and created on 12 March 1996, is the principal Tunisian ISP. It is run by the Ministry of Communications and has an equal mission to promote Internet usage in that country.

  7. IOC presidential candidates pitch to Olympic voters in quirky ...

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    Behind closed doors, seven candidates hoping to lead the International Olympic Committee made key pitches on Thursday to about 100 voters in perhaps the most elusive and opaque election in world ...

  8. National Library of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Lajeunesse, ed. (2008). "Tunisie". Les Bibliothèques nationales de la francophonie (PDF) (in French) (3rd ed.). Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. OCLC 401164333. "Tunisia", World Report 2010, The Hague: International Federation of Library Associations, OCLC 225182140, Freedom of access to information. (Includes ...

  9. Ooredoo Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Ooredoo Tunisia started commercial operations on 27 December 2002. Six months later, its mobile phone network covered 60% of the Tunisian population. As of June 30, 2006, it had more than 2.5 million subscribers and has now more than 5 million subscribers.