Telecommunications in Saint Lucia

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Telecommunications in Saint Lucia include internet, radio, television, and mobile and landline phones.

Internet

Saint Lucia's country code top-level domain is .lc. Prior to the 21st century internet was available only by satellite. As of 2000, there were 5 Internet service providers serving the country. 90% of the city population has an internet connection but rural villages are only rarely connected. An average internet contract costs $42.99 per month.[1][2][clarification needed]

Telephone

As of 2008, approximately 90,000 landlines and 100,000 mobile cellular lines were in use.

Also as of 2008, the telephone system consisted of two parts:

Saint Lucia is part of the North American Numbering Plan with area code 758. although the original area code 809 numbers may still be used.[citation needed] Under the 809 area code, in 2020 there were a total of 241,000 phone connections with 203,000 of them being mobile connections.[3]

Radio

Radio broadcasts in St. Lucia were initially provided by the Windward Islands Broadcasting Service (WIBS) during 1954–1972.[4] The locally established Radio Caribbean International has served the island since 1961,[4] while the government-owned[4] Radio St. Lucia broadcast from 1972 until 2017.[5][6]

  • Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 7 (plus 3 repeaters), shortwave 0 (1998), includes VQH-AM 660
  • Radios: 111,000 (1997)

Television

Launched in 1966, the privately owned Saint Lucia Television Station (SLTV) was the first service of its kind in the country; it relayed programming from the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) of Barbados. In 1981, it was succeeded by the Helen Television Service (HTS), whose schedule consisted of American content sourced from satellite.[4]

  • Television broadcast stations: 3 (of which two are commercial stations and one is a community antenna television or CATV channel) (1997)
  • Televisions: 100,000 (2005)

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