It has now become the first quad-play provider in Jamaica. The company runs a vast copper network (inherited from LIME) islandwide as well as a Hybrid Fiber and Coaxial network (from the old Flow) in the metropolitan areas of Kingston and Montego Bay.OverviewTelecommunications in Jamaica include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephony, and Internet services. The. Before liberalization, the market was dominated by Cable & Wireless Jamaica which provided fixed-line and international services, until new entrants were allowed in the early 2000s. In 2001, th. Jamaica is a member of the (NANP). The NANP Administrator (NANPA) has allocated the for use in the country, which is a single numbering plan area (NPA. • : Privately owned Radio Jamaica Limited and its subsidiaries operate multiple radio stations; there are roughly 70 other privately owned radio stations (2007). • : 1.215 million (1997).
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