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Acapulco 744, Aguascalientes 449, Apizaco 241, Cabo San Lucas 624, Cancun 998, Celaya 461, Chihuahua 614, Ciudad del Carmen 938, Ciudad Juarez 656, Cuernavaca 777, Culiacan 667, Durango 618, Ensenada 646, Guadalajara 33, Hermosillo 658, Irapuato 462, Ixtapa 961, Jalapa 932, Juchita 971, Leon 477, Los Mochis 668, Matamoros 871, Mazatlan 669, Merida 999, Mexicali 686, Mexico City 55, Monterrey 81, Morelia 443, Nogales 631, Nuevo Laredo 867, Oaxaca de Juarez 951, Playa del Carmen 984, Progreso 861, Puebla 222, Puerto Vallarta 322, Reynosa 899, Saltillo 844, San Luis Potosi 444, Tampico 833, Tijuana 664, Torreon 871, Veracruz 229, Villahermosa 993
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Portatel AMPS/TDMA TelCel AMPS/TDMA GSM 1900
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- Telephones - main lines in use:
- 12.332 million (2000)
- Telephones - mobile cellular:
- 2.02 million (1998)
- Telephone system:
- general assessment: low telephone density with about 12 main lines per 100 persons; privatized in December 1990; the opening to competition in January 1997 improved prospects for development
- domestic: adequate telephone service for business and government, but the population is poorly served; domestic satellite system with 120 earth stations; extensive microwave radio relay network; considerable use of fiber-optic cable, coaxial cable, and mobile cellular service
- international: satellite earth stations - 32 Intelsat, 2 Solidaridad (giving Mexico improved access to South America, Central America, and much of the US as well as enhancing domestic communications), numerous Inmarsat mobile earth stations; linked to Central American Microwave System of trunk connections; high capacity Columbus-2 fiber-optic submarine cable with access to the US, Virgin Islands, Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain, and Italy (1997)
- Internet country code:
- .mx
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs):
- 51 (2000)
- Internet users:
- 3.5 million (2002)
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