This article lists communications in Equatorial Guinea.
- Telephones - main lines in use
- 10,000 (2008)
- Telephones - mobile cellular
- 346,000 (2008)
- Telephone system
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- General Assessment: digital fixed-line network in most major urban areas and good mobile coverage
- Domestic: fixed-line density is about 2 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular subscribership has been increasing and in 2008 stood at about 55 percent of the population
- International: International communications from Bata and Malabo to African and European countries; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)
- Radio broadcast stations
- AM 0, FM 3, shortwave 5 (2001)
- Radios
- 180,000 (1997)
- Television broadcast stations
- 1 (2001)
- Televisions
- 4,000 (1997)
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
- 9 (2009)
- Country code (Top-level domain)
- GQ
Economy of Equatorial Guinea
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Currency: Central African CFA franc
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