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Telecommunications in Kazakhstan

Telecommunications in Kazakhstan include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the internet.[1]

The largest telecommunications company in Kazakhstan is Kazakhtelecom, which is responsible for infrastructure such as cables and exchanges, and provides internet, television and telephone connections to individuals and businesses.[2] The state of Kazakhstan is a major shareholder in Kazakhtelecom.

Telephones edit

Telephone numbers edit

Kazakhstan's international calling code is +7, used in combination with the zone codes 6xx and 7xx. It is the only former Soviet country except Russia not yet to have transitioned away from +7. In 2021, the number +997 was allocated by the ITU, but as of 2023 had not been implemented. In early 2023, the country applied instead for the number +77.[3]

Telephone numbers, both fixed and mobile, are 10 digits long.

Fixed-line edit

Telephone density of fixed telephone subscriptions is decreasing, standing at 16 per 100 people in 2021, compared to its peak of 26 per 100 in 2012.[4][5]

Mobile edit

As of 2021, there were estimated to be over 24 million cellular subscriptions; 127 per 100 inhabitants of Kazakhstan.[4]

Rank Operator Technology Subscribers
(in millions)
Ownership
1 Beeline
(including izi)
GSM-900 MHz (GPRS, EDGE)
900/2100 MHz UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+
800/1800/2100 MHz LTE, LTE-A
n78 5G NR
9.8[6] (October 2021) VEON
2 Kcell
(including activ)
GSM-900 MHz (GPRS, EDGE)
900/2100 MHz UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+
800/1800/2100 MHz LTE, LTE-A
7.957[7] (Sep 2021) KazakhTelecom (51%), Jysan Bank (24%),[8] free float (25%)
3 Tele2 Kazakhstan
(including Altel, Fmobile)
GSM-900 MHz (GPRS, EDGE)
900 MHz UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+
1800 MHz LTE, LTE-A
n78 5G NR
7.255[9] (Dec 2019) KazakhTelecom

Kazakhstan has 4G mobile internet and has begun work on 5G as of 2021.[1]

Satellite edit

Kazakhstan's national DAMA satellite communication network was established in 1999 in order to provide communication services to sparsely populated areas with poor road access.[10]

Broadcast transmission edit

  • Radio broadcast stations: AM 60, FM 17, shortwave 9 (1998)
  • Radios: 6.47 million (1997); 12 million (2009);
  • Television broadcast stations: 12 (plus 9 repeaters) (1998); 149 (2009);

Internet edit

  • Top level domain (country code): .kz
  • Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 10 (with their own international channels) (2001); 22 (2009);
  • Internet hosts: 33,217 (2007); 80,000 (2009);
  • Internet users: 100,000 (2002); 400,000 (2005); 1,247,000 (2006); 3,130,000 (2008); 4,700,000 (2009); 15,160,000 (2019)

It is estimated that as of 2021, 91% of Kazakhstan residents have access to the internet.[4]

In 2023, Kazakhstan will begin the construction on the joint Trans Caspian Fiber Optic (TCFO) project.[11]

The government of Kazakhstan carries out surveillance of telecommunications and internet traffic in the country and, as of 2010, was found to filter content related to social and political issues, as well as preparing list twice per year of websites to be blocked.[12] ISPs are required to prohibit users from disseminating materials or information not in accordance with the country’s laws, including pornography. Since 2015 it is an imprisonable offense to spread unverified information online. Kazakhstan has also throttled or shut down the internet as a response to political dissent, such as during country-wide political unrest in January 2022.[13][14]

Key developments edit

In December 2022, Kcell and Tele2-Altel, both major Kazakhstani mobile network operators (MNOs), launched limited 5G services in the country following their successful acquisition of 5G spectrum licenses. This marked the beginning of the 5G era in Kazakhstan.

The two companies have ambitious plans to expand their 5G network infrastructure, aiming to deploy at least 7,000 5G base stations and achieve 80% population coverage by the end of 2027.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kazakhstan - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses". www.marketresearch.com. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  2. ^ "JSC "Kazakhtelecom"". telecom.kz. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  3. ^ "Kazakhstan May Change the Calling Code from +7 to +77 - Qazaqstan Monitor". qazmonitor.com. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  4. ^ a b c CIA World FactBook: Kazakhstan
  5. ^ "Telecommunication in Kazakhstan". worlddata.info. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  6. ^ "VEON - Earnings Release 3Q21 results" (PDF). VEON. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Kcell JSC Results for January-September 2021" (PDF). Kcell.kz. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Kcell completes 24% share sale via bourse; Jysan Bank picks up stake". CommsUpdate. 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  9. ^ "Tele2 и Altel объявили итоги за 2019 год". Profit.kz. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Kazakhtelecom sets up satellite communication for remote regions". kase.kz. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  11. ^ "Chinese Internet traffic across the Caspian Sea will reach Azerbaijan". azernews.az. 25 April 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  12. ^ "Kazakhstan - OpenNet Initiative". telecom.kz. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
  13. ^ "How Kazakhstan protests over fuel devolved into Internet blackout and deaths". Fortune. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  14. ^ "How the crisis in Kazakhstan went from fuel protests to a 'shoot to kill' order by the president". Washington Post. 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  15. ^ Lancaster, Henry (February 2024). "Kazakhstan Telecoms Market Report". BuddeComm. Retrieved 2 February 2024.

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Telecommunications in Kazakhstan include radio television fixed and mobile telephones and the internet 1 The largest telecommunications company in Kazakhstan is Kazakhtelecom which is responsible for infrastructure such as cables and exchanges and provides internet television and telephone connections to individuals and businesses 2 The state of Kazakhstan is a major shareholder in Kazakhtelecom Contents 1 Telephones 1 1 Telephone numbers 1 2 Fixed line 1 3 Mobile 1 4 Satellite 2 Broadcast transmission 3 Internet 4 Key developments 5 See also 6 ReferencesTelephones editTelephone numbers edit Main article Telephone numbers in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan s international calling code is 7 used in combination with the zone codes 6xx and 7xx It is the only former Soviet country except Russia not yet to have transitioned away from 7 In 2021 the number 997 was allocated by the ITU but as of 2023 had not been implemented In early 2023 the country applied instead for the number 77 3 Telephone numbers both fixed and mobile are 10 digits long Fixed line edit Telephone density of fixed telephone subscriptions is decreasing standing at 16 per 100 people in 2021 compared to its peak of 26 per 100 in 2012 4 5 Mobile edit As of 2021 there were estimated to be over 24 million cellular subscriptions 127 per 100 inhabitants of Kazakhstan 4 Rank Operator Technology Subscribers in millions Ownership1 Beeline including izi GSM 900 MHz GPRS EDGE 900 2100 MHz UMTS HSDPA HSUPA HSPA HSPA DC HSPA 800 1800 2100 MHz LTE LTE A n78 5G NR 9 8 6 October 2021 VEON2 Kcell including activ GSM 900 MHz GPRS EDGE 900 2100 MHz UMTS HSDPA HSUPA HSPA HSPA DC HSPA 800 1800 2100 MHz LTE LTE A 7 957 7 Sep 2021 KazakhTelecom 51 Jysan Bank 24 8 free float 25 3 Tele2 Kazakhstan including Altel Fmobile GSM 900 MHz GPRS EDGE 900 MHz UMTS HSDPA HSUPA HSPA HSPA DC HSPA 1800 MHz LTE LTE An78 5G NR 7 255 9 Dec 2019 KazakhTelecomKazakhstan has 4G mobile internet and has begun work on 5G as of 2021 1 Satellite edit Kazakhstan s national DAMA satellite communication network was established in 1999 in order to provide communication services to sparsely populated areas with poor road access 10 Broadcast transmission editRadio broadcast stations AM 60 FM 17 shortwave 9 1998 Radios 6 47 million 1997 12 million 2009 Television broadcast stations 12 plus 9 repeaters 1998 149 2009 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 Internet editMain article Internet in Kazakhstan Top level domain country code kz Internet Service Providers ISPs 10 with their own international channels 2001 22 2009 Internet hosts 33 217 2007 80 000 2009 Internet users 100 000 2002 400 000 2005 1 247 000 2006 3 130 000 2008 4 700 000 2009 1 15 160 000 2019 It is estimated that as of 2021 91 of Kazakhstan residents have access to the internet 4 In 2023 Kazakhstan will begin the construction on the joint Trans Caspian Fiber Optic TCFO project 11 The government of Kazakhstan carries out surveillance of telecommunications and internet traffic in the country and as of 2010 was found to filter content related to social and political issues as well as preparing list twice per year of websites to be blocked 12 ISPs are required to prohibit users from disseminating materials or information not in accordance with the country s laws including pornography Since 2015 it is an imprisonable offense to spread unverified information online Kazakhstan has also throttled or shut down the internet as a response to political dissent such as during country wide political unrest in January 2022 13 14 Key developments editIn December 2022 Kcell and Tele2 Altel both major Kazakhstani mobile network operators MNOs launched limited 5G services in the country following their successful acquisition of 5G spectrum licenses This marked the beginning of the 5G era in Kazakhstan The two companies have ambitious plans to expand their 5G network infrastructure aiming to deploy at least 7 000 5G base stations and achieve 80 population coverage by the end of 2027 15 See also editKazakhtelecom Kaznet Kazpost kzReferences edit a b Kazakhstan Telecoms Mobile and Broadband Statistics and Analyses www marketresearch com Retrieved 2021 04 27 JSC Kazakhtelecom telecom kz Retrieved 2023 05 20 Kazakhstan May Change the Calling Code from 7 to 77 Qazaqstan Monitor qazmonitor com Retrieved 2023 05 23 a b c CIA World FactBook Kazakhstan Telecommunication in Kazakhstan worlddata info Retrieved 2023 05 20 VEON Earnings Release 3Q21 results PDF VEON 28 October 2021 Retrieved 29 October 2021 Kcell JSC Results for January September 2021 PDF Kcell kz Retrieved 29 October 2021 Kcell completes 24 share sale via bourse Jysan Bank picks up stake CommsUpdate 2021 10 04 Retrieved 2021 10 29 Tele2 i Altel obyavili itogi za 2019 god Profit kz 5 February 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2021 Kazakhtelecom sets up satellite communication for remote regions kase kz Retrieved 2023 05 20 Chinese Internet traffic across the Caspian Sea will reach Azerbaijan azernews az 25 April 2023 Retrieved 2023 05 20 Kazakhstan OpenNet Initiative telecom kz Retrieved 2023 05 20 How Kazakhstan protests over fuel devolved into Internet blackout and deaths Fortune Retrieved 2022 12 19 How the crisis in Kazakhstan went from fuel protests to a shoot to kill order by the president Washington Post 2022 01 06 Retrieved 2023 05 03 Lancaster Henry February 2024 Kazakhstan Telecoms Market Report BuddeComm Retrieved 2 February 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telecommunications in Kazakhstan amp oldid 1215634931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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