East Timor Health radio network
The network consists of 85 base stations situated in hospitals and health centres throughout the country and mobile HF communications installed in 11 ambulances.
DXN Secures USD 1.4 Million Contract for Timor-Leste
"The cable landing station will be prefabricated and built in Australia, exported to Dili and thereafter installed and commissioned for connection with
Government Carries Out First Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Installation
Today, June 24 th, 2024, the 9th Constitutional Government, led by Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, launched the first installation of the “Timor-Leste South Submarine Cable” (TLSSC), at the
Timor-Leste''s Submarine Cable: A Promise of High
A Cable Landing Station (CLS) is a facility located along the coast where submarine communication cables connect to terrestrial networks. When a
Timor-Leste''s Digital Leap: The Timor-Leste South Submarine Cable
The launch of the Timor-Leste South Submarine Cable System (TLSSC) marks a monumental turning point in Timor-Leste''s history, transitioning the nation from an expensive and
''Golden Buoy'' presentation marks a major leap in Timor
Timor-Leste has made a significant leap forward in securing its digital future with the ''Golden Buoy'' presentation and the
East Timor Base Stations and Communications
The network consists of 85 base stations situated in hospitals and health centres throughout the country and mobile HF communications installed in 11 ambulances.
Timor-Leste''s Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity and
These include the nation''s first submarine fiber optic cable – the "Timor-Leste South Submarine Cable" – and preparation by domestic mobile
Telecommunications in Timor-Leste
There are at least 21 radio stations in Timor-Leste. The main station is Radio Timor Leste, broadcasting in Tetum, Portuguese and Indonesian. Other radio stations include Radio Kmanek, and Radio Falintil, and Radio Renascença, while there are also FM retransmissions of RDP Internacional from Portugal, Radio Australia, and the BBC World Service. Community radio stations broadcast around the country, in regional languages such as Tokodede and Fataluku.
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