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Communications Infrastructure of Anduava

Communications of the Technocratic Collective of Anduava

Telephones - Fixed Lines

total subscriptions: 187 million (2024 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 6.1 (2024 est.)

Telephones - Mobile Cellular

total subscriptions: 2.98 billion (2024 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 98.1 (2024 est.)

Telecommunication Systems

general assessment: Anduava has a highly advanced telecommunications infrastructure, with widespread access to mobile and fixed broadband services. Recent years have seen a rapid deployment of 6G infrastructure, making Anduava a pioneer in next-generation wireless connectivity. The government has invested heavily in public broadband initiatives to reduce the digital divide, especially in rural and highland regions. The extensive use of AI-supported networks has also enhanced the reliability and efficiency of communications. Many citizens rely on virtual assistants and digital interfaces for daily activities, and the government has developed "UnityNet," a public broadband platform that offers subsidized internet for all residents.

domestic: fixed-line services are provided mainly in urban areas with subscriptions over 6 per 100 inhabitants; mobile-cellular coverage is extensive with nearly 98 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants (2024 est.)

international: country code - 88; landing points for the UnityLink Subsea Cable Network, Anduava-Mazapanes Fiber, Colboria-Anduava Cable, and HarmonyNet providing connectivity across neighboring countries such as Colboria, Mazapanes, and Yabouti. Satellite systems are also in place, using both domestic and international networks to maintain high standards of redundancy and security.

Broadcast Media

Anduava has a well-developed and diverse broadcast media sector, including over a dozen state-supported television networks, along with private cable and satellite channels. Public broadcasting, known as "Voice of Anduava," emphasizes educational and cultural programming, supported by government funding. There are also several independent TV stations, and the country has embraced digital streaming platforms for news and entertainment. Radio remains an important medium, with both national and local radio stations that broadcast in Anduavan, Lyrian, and Tagresan languages. "Radio Harmonia," the largest public radio network, is particularly popular in the rural regions of the Cornilious Highlands.

Internet Country Code

.auv

Internet Users

total: 2.89 billion (2024 est.)

percent of population: 95.2% (2024 est.)

Broadband - Fixed Subscriptions

total: 740 million (2024 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 24.3 (2024 est.)

Communications - Note

Note 1: UnityNet is the nationwide broadband network that guarantees 100% internet access to all citizens. It is considered a vital part of Anduava's digital sovereignty and is used for public services, education, and civic participation through the Agora platform, which allows citizens to directly engage in governmental decision-making processes.

Note 2: Anduava also houses the Harmonia Digital Archives, a national repository of digital media, books, and cultural artifacts that rivals many of the world's leading libraries. Its goal is to provide universal access to knowledge and preserve Anduava's cultural heritage in a digital format.

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