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  2. Orange Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Orange Tunisia. Orange Tunisia acquired a license in Tunisia on 5 May 2010, making it the leading 3G mobile operator with Divona Telecom, the second landline operator and the third mobile phone operator in Tunisia. Having been granted under fraudulent terms, the Tunisian State confiscated the 51% of the company belonging to a son-in-law of Ben ...

  3. Internet in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia's international bandwidth reached 37.5 Gbit/s in 2010, up from 1.3 Gbit/s in 2006. [ 2] In March 2010 there were 3,600,000 Internet users, 33.9% of the population, up from 9.3% in 2006. [ 3] This compares favorably with the world average of 30.2%, the African average of 11.4%, and the Middle East average of 31.7%. [ 4]

  4. Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (Tunisia)

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    v. t. e. The Ministry of Communication Technologies and Digital Transformation of Tunisia ( Arabic: وزارة تكنولوجيات الاتصال والتحول الرقمي) is a Tunisian cabinet-level governmental agency, in charge of organizing the communications sector of Tunisia. It is also concerned with the planning, controlling and ...

  5. 1LIVE - Wikipedia

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    1LIVE diggi is a commercial-free channel broadcasting since 16 August 2004. It broadcasts a Rhythmic CHR format with electronic, dance-pop and hip hop music, comedy and news (every hour) and can be received via livestreaming, DAB+, DVB-S and DVB-C. Its music playlist is updated every week.

  6. Telecommunications in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    First radio service began in 1935 in Tunisia. Radio stations: Several state-owned and private radio networks (2012) Radios: 2.06 million (1997) [needs update] Television stations: State-owned and private national TV channels; Egyptian, French, and pan-Arab satellite TV command large audiences (2012)

  7. 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. The ATI also has the task of contributing to the installation of networks in ...

  8. Internet censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Tunisian revolution, Internet censorship in Tunisia was extensive. Tunisia was on Reporters Without Borders ' "Internet enemies" list. The OpenNet Initiative classified Internet filtering as pervasive in the political, social, and Internet tools areas and as selective in the conflict/security area in August 2009.

  9. 'The market has been overrun' - AOL

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    'The market has been overrun': Maps of vacation rentals in San Diego are fueling a fiery debate about the city's housing crisis — here's why