Overview of communication services
Telephone services
Telephones and ISDN - main lines in use: 52.3981 million (2007)[2]IP phone lines in use: 16.766 million (2007)[2]
Mobile and PHS lines in use: 105.297 million (2007)[2]
- international: satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (4 Pacific Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean), 1 Intersputnik (Indian Ocean region), and 1 Inmarsat (Pacific and Indian Ocean regions); submerged cables to China, Philippines, Russia, and US (via Guam)
Mobile phone services
There are five nationwide mobile phone service providers: NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, SoftBank Mobile, EMOBILE, and Willcom.Radio and television broadcasting
Radio broadcast stations: AM 190, FM 88, shortwave 24 (1999)Radios: 120.5 million (1997)
Television broadcast stations: 7,108 (plus 441 repeaters; note - in addition, US Forces are served by 3 TV stations and 2 TV cable services) (1999)
Televisions: 86.5 million (1997)
Amateur radio: 446,602 licensed stations as of October 2011.[3] See Amateur radio call signs of Japan.
Internet services
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 357 (1999)
- Internet Service Providers via Cable network: 334 (June 2004)
- Number of Portable Phone Users with the Internet Access: 71,044,000 (June 2004)
- Number of the xDSL Users: 13,675,840 lines
- Number of the FTTH Users: 2,852,205 lines
- Number of the CATV Service Users: 2,959,712 lines
- Number of the xDSL Users: 12,068,718 lines
- Number of the FTTH Users: 1,417,483 lines
- Number of the CATV Service Users: 2,702,000 lines
- Number of the Dial-up Users: 17,730,000 lines
- Number of the xDSL Users: 3,300,926 lines
- Number of the FTTH Users: 84,903 lines
- Number of the CATV Service Users: 1852000 lines
- Number of the Dial-up Users: 20,390,000 lines
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