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Bahamas Broadband Operator
Directory
Internet country code [.bs]
[back to Birds-Eye.Net World
Broadband Directory]
Birds-Eye.Net maintains a list of broadband operators who deliver
services to customers within the Bahamas. These islands
consist of Caribbean, chain of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean,
southeast of Florida, northeast of Cuba. The Bahamas is home to a
population of 310,426 (2010) people, 131,000 (2010) Internet users, 120,000
telephone lines (2010), 360,000 mobile phones (2010), and 2 broadcast television
stations.
Historical Trends: [data
from world telecom statistics]
- 80,426 increase in population (2002-2010)
- 71,000 Internet users added (2002-2010)
- 6,600 telephones removed (2002-2010)
- 238,200 mobile phones added (2002-2010)
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Historical Telecom Numbers for Bahamas: [data from world telecom
statistics]
| Telecom |
2010 |
2009 |
2008 |
2007 |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2003 |
2002 |
| population |
310,426 |
309,156 |
307,451 |
305,655 |
303,770 |
301,790 |
299,697 |
240,000 |
230,000 |
| Internet Users |
131,000 |
115,800 |
106,500 |
120,000 |
103,000 |
101,000 |
93,000 |
84,000 |
60,000 |
| Telephone Lines |
120,000 |
129,000 |
133,000 |
132,900 |
131,564 |
133,074 |
139,936 |
131,900 |
126,600 |
| Cell Phones |
360,000 |
358,800 |
358,000 |
374,000 |
252,987 |
227,771 |
186,007 |
122,200 |
121,800 |
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