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Bhutan Travel Guide - Communications

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Paro Dzong, western Bhutan Row of village Chortens
 

 


Telephone

Country code: 975. Domestic telephone service is very poor with few telephones in use. International telephone service is by landline through India.

Mobile Telephone

Some roaming agreements exist. Coverage is limited to main cities.

Internet

Access is limited but slowly growing. There are Internet cafes in Thimphu.

Post

Mail from Bhutan is liable to disruption because of the high value of Bhutanese stamps; they are often steamed off the envelopes en route.

Media

Fears of outside influences undermining the country’s absolute monarchy, freedom and culture meant that for years Bhutan had a deliberate policy of isolation, including a ban on television. The state-run Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) launched the first TV service as part of celebrations surrounding King Jigme Singye Wangchuk's silver jubilee in 1999. Radio broadcasting began in 1973 and the first Internet service was introduced in 1999. Media freedom is restricted by the government. There are no private broadcasters, but cable television is thriving with rival operators offering a number of channels at relatively inexpensive prices.

Press

Kuensel is the autonomous weekly; The Bhutan Times is a private weekly.

TV

Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is state owned.
• Commercial channels are Cable Sat Club and Tshela Cable.

Radio

• Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is the state-run radio station.




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