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Refill Option |
Rate ¢/min |
Maintenance Fee |
Minute Rounding |
Select Amount & Buy |
| Local Access/Toll-Free |
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4.48¢/5.98¢ |
88 Weekly |
3 |
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4.88¢/5.88¢ |
89 Weekly |
3 |
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5.08¢/6.08¢ |
59 BiWeekly |
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5.48¢/6.48¢ |
88 Weekly |
3 |
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Yes |
6.00¢/8.00¢ |
No Fee |
1 |
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Yes |
6.45¢/6.65¢ |
No Fee |
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Andijan 74, Bukara 65, Djizak 72, Ferghana 73, Kashkadaria 75, Karakalpakia 61, Khorezm 62, Samarkand 66, Surkhandaria 76, Syrdariya 67, Tashkent 71
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Uzbekistan mobile codes 98
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- Telephones - main lines in use:
- 1.98 million (1999)
- Telephones - mobile cellular:
- 130,000 (2003)
- Telephone system:
- general assessment: antiquated and inadequate; in serious need of modernization
- domestic: the domestic telephone system is being expanded and technologically improved, particularly in Tashkent (Toshkent) and Samarqand, under contracts with prominent companies in industrialized countries; moreover, by 1998, six cellular networks had been placed in operation - four of the GSM type (Global System for Mobile Communication), one D-AMPS type (Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System), and one AMPS type (Advanced Mobile Phone System)
- international: linked by landline or microwave radio relay with CIS member states and to other countries by leased connection via the Moscow international gateway switch; after the completion of the Uzbek link to the Trans-Asia-Europe (TAE) fiber-optic cable, Uzbekistan will be independent of Russian facilities for international communications; Inmarsat also provides an international connection, albeit an expensive one; satellite earth stations - NA (1998)
- Internet country code:
- .uz
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs):
- 42 (2000)
- Internet users:
- 100,000 (2002)
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