Telecommunications in Cyprus includes radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet, in the Republic of Cyprus. CYTA, the state-owned telecommunications company, manages most telecommunications and Internet connections on the island. However, following the recent liberalization of the telecommunications sector, a few private telecommunications companies, have emerged.
Radio stations: A mixture of state and privately run radio services; the public broadcaster operates 4 radio stations; in addition a number of private radio stations are available; in Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, there are 4 public radio stations as well as privately owned radio broadcast stations.
Radio receivers: 310,000.
Television stations: A mixture of state and privately run services; the public broadcaster operates 3 TV channels; 13 private TV broadcasters, satellite and cable TV services including telecasts from Greece and Turkey are available; in Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, there are 2 public TV stations, and privately owned TV broadcast stations.
Television sets: 248,000.
Public TV stations:
*RIK 1, CyBC 1st channel, island-wide coverage.
*RIK 2, CyBC 2nd channel, island-wide coverage.
*RIK HD, CyBC HD channel, island-wide coverage.
*ERT World, ERT sat channel, island-wide coverage.
*Euronews, EBU sat channel, island-wide coverage.
Private TV stations:
*7Sports TV, satellite, island-wide coverage.
*Alpha TV, free, island-wide coverage.
*ANT1, free, island-wide coverage.
*ART TV, free, island-wide coverage.
*Cablenet 1, satellite, island-wide coverage.
*Capital Cyprus, free, island-wide coverage.
*CBC TV Mall Cy, free, island-wide coverage.
*Greek Cinema, satellite, island-wide coverage.
*MAD TV Cyprus, satellite, island-wide coverage.
*Movies Best TV, satellite, island-wide coverage.
*New Extra Cyprus, free, island-wide coverage.
*Omega Channel, free, island-wide coverage.
*Plus Channel, free, island-wide coverage.
*Sigma TV, free, island-wide coverage.
*Smile TV, free, island-wide coverage.
Subscriber TV: The first subscription channels in Cyprus were LTV and Alpha, offered by MultiChoice since the mid-1990s.
Some major subscription TV platforms today are:
*AthenaSAT, offering approximately 15 channels via satellite.
*Cablenet, offering services over their cable network with their triple-play package with over 30 channels.
*CytaVision, offering approximately 30 channels via an ADSL IPTV platform, and LTV and Alpha.
*NOVA Cyprus, with approximately 35 themed channels via satellite.
*PrimeTel, offers more than 30 digital TV channels using ADSL IPTV, as well as LTV and Nova packages.
Telephones
Calling code: +357 for the Republic of Cyprus and +90 for Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, which uses the Turkish numbering plan.
International call prefix: 00
Domestic: excellent system in both the area under Republic of Cyprus government control and Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus; open wire, optical fiber cable and microwave radio relay.
, the most widespread broadband technology in Cyprus, is available in most urban and sub-urban areas, with multiple providers offering packages that range from 512 kbit/s to 32 Mbit/s. Cable broadband is also available in some urban locations with speeds up to 150 Mbit/s. An internet service provider comparison website exists at the Cyprus Broadband portal. Many wireless networks are appearing in Cyprus, some with no minimum contract/pay as you go and others with a fixed contract. Quantum Cable is planned 7,700 km ultra high speed optical fibersubmarine communications cable system connecting Cyprus with Greece, Israel, Italy, France and Spain. It is expected to have 160 Tbit/s, capacity equivalent to streaming 80 million HD video conference calls at the same time. The Quantum Cable will be laid at same time with the 2,000 MW EuroAsia Interconnector. Quantum Cable will upgrade Cyprus to telecom hub and will support Data centers on Cyprus.
Top-level domains:.cy for Cyprus
Internet users: 694,223 users, 126th in the world; 61.0% of the population, 63rd in the world.
Fixed broadband: 218,783 subscriptions, 82nd in the world; 19.2% of population, 51st in the world.
Wireless broadband: 384,270 subscriptions, 98th in the world; 33.8% of the population, 47th in the world.
Internet hosts: 252,013 hosts, 67th in the world.
IPv4: 1.1 million addresses allocated, less than 0.05% of the world total, 999 addresses per 1000 people.
There are no government restrictions on access to the Internet, with the exception that gambling sites not licensed by the Republic of Cyprus are blocked, or reports that the government monitored email or Internet chat rooms without appropriate legal authority. Individuals and groups engage in the peaceful expression of views via the Internet, including e‑mail. The law provides for freedom of speech and press and the government generally respects these rights in practice. An independent press, an effective judiciary, and a functioning democratic political system combine to ensure freedom of speech and press. The law prohibits arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home, or correspondence, and the government generally respects these prohibitions in practice.
Northern Cyprus
The north part of Cyprus is under occupation by the Turkish army. Called the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" by Turkey, it comprises the northern portion of the island of Cyprus. International telephone calls to northern Cyprus are routed via a Turkish dialing code as northern Cyprus has neither its own country code nor official ITU prefix. Similarly, there is no Internet top-level domain for northern Cyprus, which is instead under the Turkish second-level domain.nc.tr. Amateur radio operators sometimes use call signs beginning with "1B", but these have no standing for awards or other operating credit.