Communications in the State of Palestine

The State of Palestine (consisting of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank) has access to telephone, radio, television, and Internet services; however, it significantly trails behind global standards in these sectors.The data clearly illustrates how Palestine lags behind its neighboring countries, primarily due to the impacts of the Israeli occupation and the restrictions imposed on acquiring advanced technology from around the world.[3] Three main companies dominate the sector: Internet connectivity in Palestine is largely delivered through a combination of fixed-line and mobile networks.While broadband access is available, the Palestinian territories still experience lower average internet speeds compared to neighboring regions, largely due to the absence of advanced mobile networks and restrictions on equipment and frequencies.[5] Numerous licensed FM stations are broadcasting in the Palestinian territories, including but not limited to: On October 1, 1999, the International Telecommunication Union assigned Palestine the call block E4A through E4Z.Internet in the West Bank remains almost entirely unfiltered, save for a single news Website that was banned for roughly six months starting in late 2008.
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