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Telephone
Country code: 381.
Mobile Telephone
Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good in the north and in Belgrade, but patchy in the south.
Internet
Internet cafes can be found in the main urban centres.
Post
Postal services are reasonably good.
Media
The Serbian media is reasonably free and offers differing perspectives that vary from sensationalist to serious along with a spectrum of political stances that range from liberal to nationalist.
Press
• The main daily newspapers are Vecernje Novosti, Glas Javnosti and Kurir.
• Blic is a popular daily with some English-language content.
• Politika is the oldest daily.
• Blic is a popular daily with some English-language content.
• Politika is the oldest daily.
TV
• RTS TV is state-run.
• B92 TV, Pink TV and BKTV are private.
• Studio B TV is run by Belgrade City Council.
• B92 TV, Pink TV and BKTV are private.
• Studio B TV is run by Belgrade City Council.
Radio
• RTS Radio is state-run.
• B92 is a private station.
• The Association of Independents Electronic Media is a network of local broadcasting stations.
• B92 is a private station.
• The Association of Independents Electronic Media is a network of local broadcasting stations.
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