Learn about telecommunications around the world. PowertecPowertec: Powertec is a wireless technology manufacturer and systems integrator based in Australia. Operating since 1995, Powertec has grown to become the leading wireless technology distributor in its region, and a leading Infratech systems developer. Supporting over 1500 partners the company provides… is compiling resources on companies, mobile networks, and regulatory information on countries not just within the Asia Pacific region but around the world.
The global telecommunications industry is predominantly regulated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialised agency of the United Nations. The ITU is tasked with facilitating international communication through the development of technical standards. The ITU tracks and benchmarks the progress of countries and promotes development in underserved communities worldwide.
It's important to note that Powertec compiles research on a range of sovereign and disputed territories regardless of their geopolitical status. We endeavour to remain an impartial observer and defer to international guidance where possible.
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Paraguay, a landlocked country in South America, is bisected by the Rio Paraguay with a vast majority of the population residing in the eastern region of the country. The western region, known as the Chaco, is sparsely populated and consists mostly of semi-arid plains. Paraguay's infrastructure, particularly within telecommunications, has seen significant improvements in recent years, although it ...
Peru, a South American country characterised by its diverse geography, consists of arid coastal regions, towering Andes mountains, and dense Amazon rainforest. Its population of approximately 34 million people is unevenly distributed, with a concentration in urban areas like Lima, the capital, which hosts a third of the population. The imbalance in population distribution poses a challenge to the ...
The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,600 islands in Southeast Asia, has a diverse geographic landscape impacting technology and telecommunications. Its population of around 114 million is unevenly distributed, with a high concentration in urban areas such as Manila and a sizable population in remote regions. These geographical and population distribution factors present unique challenges for ...
Poland, located in Central Europe, is characterised by diverse geographical features including coastal areas, mountains, and central plains, which can influence the implementation of network and telecommunications infrastructure. The country has a population of approximately 37 million, primarily distributed in urban areas, with the largest concentrations in cities including Warsaw, Krakow and ...
Portugal, located in Southern Europe, has a population of approximately 10.3 million, largely concentrated in coastal cities such as Lisbon and Porto. Portugal has invested heavily in its telecommunications infrastructure, boasting widespread broadband and mobile connectivity, including 4G and emerging 5G networks. The country is also home to the Azores and Madeira archipelagos to the west, which ...
Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States, is located in the northeast Caribbean Sea. With a total land area of 8,897 square kilometres supporting a population of approximately 3.2 million, the island is densely populated. The topography is dominated by central mountain ranges, coastal plains, and urban areas, most notably the capital San Juan. Despite significant challenges ...
Qatar, a small peninsula located in the Persian Gulf, hosts a population largely concentrated in its capital, Doha, resulting in a dense urbanised region with vast uninhabited desert areas. The country's noteworthy infrastructure projects include Hamad Port, one of the largest ports in the Middle East, and the integrated rail network, Qatar Rail, which encompasses the Doha Metro and the long ...
Réunion, an island located in the Indian Ocean, is an overseas department of France with a population of approximately 850,000. The island is mountainous and has diverse climatic zones, which pose unique challenges to the development and maintenance of telecommunication and technological infrastructure. The population is largely concentrated along the coastal areas, due to the mountainous interior ...
Romania, located in Eastern Europe, has a diverse topography with the Carpathian Mountains in the north and the Danube River in the south, which can present challenges for infrastructure and telecommunications. Its population of approximately 19 million is unevenly distributed, with a high concentration in urban areas such as Bucharest, but also in some rural regions which are less connected ...
Russia, covering over 17 million square kilometres, is the world's largest country by land area, spanning eleven time zones and diverse geographical features from tundra to subtropical beaches. Its vast territory poses unique challenges for telecommunications and technology development, with its population of 143 million unevenly distributed, largely clustered in the western regions. The Siberian ...
Rwanda, an East African nation, has a varied geography encompassing mountains, savannah and lakes. Its high population density, with over 13 million people primarily residing in rural areas, poses unique challenges for technology and telecommunications infrastructure. The capital city, Kigali, is the main hub of technological innovation, with a focus on digital literacy and connectivity. Rwanda's ...
Saint Helena, a remote island located in the South Atlantic Ocean, has a small population of approximately 4,000 residents. The island's remoteness has historically posed significant challenges for telecommunications, resulting in a reliance on satellite communications. However, in February 2023, the island was connected to Equiano, a subsea cable linking South Africa with Portugal, marking a ...
Saint Kitts & Nevis, located in the Caribbean, is the smallest nation in the Americas both in size and population, having less than 50,000 residents, mainly concentrated in urban areas. This dual-island nation is predominantly mountainous, potentially posing challenges for the deployment of infrastructure. However, the country has adapted to its unique geography by leveraging submarine and ...
Saint Lucia, an island nation in the Eastern Caribbean, is made up of a single island that spans roughly 617 square kilometres. The population, totalling approximately 180,000 residents, is dispersed across various urban areas, including the capital, Castries. The hilly, mountainous terrain, combined with limited road access in some regions, can pose challenges for technology and ...
Saint Pierre & Miquelon, a French overseas territory, is located in the North Atlantic Ocean near Newfoundland, Canada. With a population of just over 6,000 spread largely across two islands, the terrain is rugged and the climate harsh. Telecommunications infrastructure is relatively advanced for the size and remoteness of the territory, with cellular mobile networks and broadband internet ...