Doing business & staying in touch

Good business etiquette is essential in all American states, and Colorado is no exception. Expect to arrange meetings well in advance and dress formally. Western business courtesies should be observed, although Americans tend to be less formal than Europeans.

Most meetings will take place in boardrooms or at restaurants for lunch or dinner, and end with an exchange of business cards. Entertaining rarely takes place at home, but if you are invited to a colleague's house, a small gift will be appreciated.

Office hours: 

Mon-Fri 0830-1730.

Economy: 

Telephone: 

For emergency police, fire or medical services in major cities, dial 911. The following codes denote toll free (freephone) numbers: 800, 855, 866, 877 and 888.

Mobile phone: 

Foreign mobile telephones only work if they are tri-band or quad-band; charges are high. Visitors can also hire a mobile telephone. Pre-pay cell phones can be purchased from a variety of retail outlets, including drug stores.

Internet: 

There are Internet cafés in most urban areas, and an increasing number of Wi-Fi hotspots. Many coffee shops offer free Wi-Fi. Many of the international airports offer Internet access too.

Media: 

Freedom of expression in the US is guaranteed by the constitution. The USA has the most highly developed mass media in the world. Public broadcasting is partly government-funded, but also supported by private grants.