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  2. Telecommunications in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Cambodia include telephone, radio, television, and Internet services, which are regulated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Transport and posts were restored throughout most of the country in the early 1980s during the People's Republic of Kampuchea regime after being disrupted under Democratic Kampuchea ...

  3. Camnet Internet Service - Wikipedia

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    Camnet Internet Service is an Internet service provider operated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cambodia.Camnet was established in 1997 by the Cambodian government and Telecom Cambodia with the support of the International Development Research Centre of Canada.

  4. Telecom Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Cambodia (TC) is a state corporation of Cambodia, and is the principal telecom company of that country. The company was launched in 2006 as part of the Royal Government's Second Mandate, by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, which until then had operated the country's telecom network itself.

  5. Cambodia's new China-style internet gateway decried as ... - AOL

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    "Cambodia's National Internet Gateway is the missing tool in the government's toolbox for online repression," he said in a statement. Cambodia's new China-style internet gateway decried as ...

  6. Smart Axiata - Wikipedia

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    Smart Axiata Company Limited, doing business as Smart (formerly known as Smart Mobile) was acquired by Hello Axiata, is Cambodia's telecommunications service provider.. In 2015, Smart launched the Smart Music service, signing original musicians to their streaming platform.

  7. Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Cambodia)

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    Telecom Cambodia and Camnet Internet Service, the country's principal telecom operator and internet service provider, function under the jurisdiction of the Ministry. [2] The main office is situated at the former site of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Phnom Penh, destroyed by the Khmer Rouge in 1975.

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  9. Phnom Penh Cable Television - Wikipedia

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    PPCTV started distributing its services on cable with just only 36 channels in 1995, then expanding to 48 channels continued to 52 channels and finally 66 channels. It was the first cable provider in Cambodia, in partnership with TVB and [[Mediaco In 2009, PPCTV started digital cable television service and broadband Internet. [1]