Slovenia Travel Guide - Communications

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Telephone

Country code: 386. Calls can be made with magnetic phonecards, sold at post offices, newspaper kiosks and tobacco shops. For emergencies, dial 112 (ambulance service and fire brigade) or 113 (police).

Mobile Telephone

Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.

Internet

Internet cafes are available in cities.

Post

Reasonable internal service. Stamps can be bought at bookstalls. The post office at Cigaletova 5, Ljubljana is open 24 hours.

Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1800, Sat 0800-1200.

Media

The media scene is diverse and free, and the constitution supports freedom of expression. About two-thirds of TV households are connected to cable or satellite.

Press

• The main dailies are Delo, Slovenske Novice and Dnevnik (in Ljubljana).
Vecer is a Maribor-based daily.
• The state news agency, STA, produces material in English for international distribution on a daily basis.
• English-language publications include Ars Vivendi, Slovenia Weekly, Slovenian Business Report and Slovenija.

TV

RTV Slovenia, the public broadcaster, operates two national channels and regional services.
Pop TV and Kanal A are commercial channels.

Radio

RTV Slovenia, the public broadcaster, operates national radio stations A1, Val 202 and Ars, regional services and a tourist station with news in English and German.
Radio Hit and Radio City are commercial stations.




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