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  2. Telecommunications in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has a modern and flexible telecommunications market and a wide range of varied media organisations. The regulatory body overseeing communications is called ANACOM . The country has one of the highest mobile phone penetration rates in the world (the number of operative mobile phones already exceeds the population).

  3. Internet in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Mobile broadband usage among individuals in Portugal increased to 82% in 2021, up from 72% in 2018, yet it slightly trails the EU average uptake of 87%. Despite this progress, Portugal's advancement in 5G deployment was notably absent in 2021, with 0% coverage, while other EU member countries were significantly ahead, achieving an average 5G coverage of 66% across populated areas.

  4. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Supplement to the newspaper O Século about the suffragettes of the Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas, published on May 12, 1910: 5 - Ana de Castro Osório; 6 - Maria Veleda; 7 - Beatriz Pinheiro; 8 - Maria Clara Correia Alve; 13 - Sofia Quintino; 14 - Adelaide Cabete; 15 - Carolina Beatriz Ângelo; 16 - Maria do Carmo Joaquina Lopes

  5. Oni Telecom - Wikipedia

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    2002: Oni captures 40% of the market share lost by the incumbent operator;1st Metro-Ethernet of client in Portugal. 2003: 1st operator with a public VoIP Gateway. 2004: 1st telephone service offer without signature of telephone line;1st bundled voice and Internet offering 2005: 1st commercial offer of access to the electric network: powerline.

  6. Expresso (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Expresso was first published on 6 January 1973. [4] [5] The founder was Francisco Pinto Balsemão. [6] [7] The paper is based in Lisbon [6] and is published on a weekly basis. [8] The newspaper is part of the Portuguese company Impresa, [9] [10] which also controls various magazines, including Caras and Visão, among others. [11]

  7. SIC Notícias - Wikipedia

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    The channels' primetime news program, Jornal das Nove, airing from 9-10 p.m., is hosted by Mário Crespo. Other news programs are: Jornal das 10 (10-11 a.m.), Jornal das 2 (2-3 p.m.), Edição da Tarde (3-3:30 p.m. & 5-7 p.m.), Jornal das 7 (7-9 p.m.), Edição da Manhã (6-9:45 a.m.), Jornal de Meia-Noite (12-1 a.m.), Jornal do Meio-Dia (12-1 ...

  8. Observador - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Portuguese-language newspaper in Portugal with a defined political orientation (right-wing liberalism). [4] It is an online newspaper with no printed edition, [5] with the exception of the Anniversary [6] and Lifestyle editions. [7] Observador commits itself to publish and update information on a 24/7 basis. [8]

  9. Jornal de Notícias - Wikipedia

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    It was the second best-selling newspaper in Portugal with a circulation of 92,000 copies in 2007. [15] Between September and October 2013 the paper sold 65,403 copies. [ 7 ]

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