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Communications In Mongolia
Telecommunications in Mongolia face unique challenges. As the least densely populated country in the world, with a significant portion of the population living a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional information and communication technology (ICT) companies to make headway into Mongolian society. With almost half the population clustered in the capital of Ulaanbaatar, most landline technologies are deployed there. Wireless technologies have had greater success in rural areas. Mobile phones are common, with provincial capitals all having 4G access. Wireless local loop is another technology that has helped Mongolia increase accessibility to telecommunications and bypass fixed-line infrastructure. For Internet, Mongolia relies on fiber optic communications with its Chinese and Russian neighbors. In 2005, Mongolia's state-run radio and TV provider converted to a public service provider. Private radio and TV broadcasters, multi-channel satellite, and cable TV pr ...
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Mongolia
Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, making it the world's most sparsely populated sovereign nation. Mongolia is the world's largest landlocked country that does not border a closed sea, and much of its area is covered by grassy steppe, with mountains to the north and west and the Gobi Desert to the south. Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city, is home to roughly half of the country's population. The territory of modern-day Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires, including the Xiongnu, the Xianbei, the Rouran, the First Turkic Khaganate, and others. In 1206, Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous land empire in history. His grandson Kublai Khan conquered China proper and established the Yuan dynasty. After the co ...
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Mobicom Corporation
Mobicom Corporation ( mn, Мобиком Корпораци) is the largest mobile phone operator in Mongolia. It was established as a joint Mongolian-Japanese venture on 18 March 1996, to be the first Mongolian cell phone service. It was founded by Newcom Group, Sumitomo, and KDDI () is a Japanese telecommunications operator formed on October 1, 2000 through the merger of DDI Corp. (Daini-Denden Inc.), KDD (Kokusai Denshin Denwa) Corp. (itself a former listed state-owned enterprise privatized in 1998), and IDO Corp. It .... Mongolia's Newcom. In 2016 March, Mobicom was consolidated in KDDI Corporation Group and KDDI took majority share. As of June, 2015, Mobicom holds over 33 percent of the mobile service market, with network coverage of 95 percent across the country, the widest range of coverage in Mongolia. It delivers its services through 64 branch units, 2,200 dealers and over 10,000 mobile sales points. Aside from cellular communications, Mobicom also has service ...
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Supervision Broadcasting Network
Supervision Broadcasting Network ( mn, SBN Телевиз), or SBN, is a television channel in Mongolia. It is a subsidiary of Supervision LLC which is owned by Boldkhet Sereeter. It was established in 2006. See also *Media of Mongolia *Communications in Mongolia Telecommunications in Mongolia face unique challenges. As the least densely populated country in the world, with a significant portion of the population living a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional information and communic ... References External linksChannel information at MyTV.mn Television companies of Mongolia {{Mongolia-stub ...
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NTV (Mongolia)
New Television ( mn, NTV Телевиз), or NTV, is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. It is a subsidiary of NTV Broadcasting LLC which is owned by Batkhuu Gavaa and Mr. Batsaikhan P. It was founded in 2006 and is currently employing about 70 people. Its TV broadcast is mostly in Mongolian with occasional shows in English including one of Mongolia's few English-speaking news teams. NTV is the fourth most popular TV channel in Mongolia after MNB, UBS and Bolovsrol Television. It is also affiliated with Neo-Century Radio 107.00FM. Sport broadcasting The channel previously broadcast Bundesliga and Premier League highlights. It regularly broadcasts Mongolian national football team matches. It was one of the 2018 FIFA World Cup broadcasters. It no longer broadcasts UEFA Nations League matches. See also *Media of Mongolia *Communications in Mongolia Telecommunications in Mongolia face unique challenges. As the least densely populated country in the world, with a significan ...
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Edutainment TV
Edutainment TV ( mn, Боловсрол суваг, '), also abbreviated EduTV, is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. See also *Media of Mongolia *Communications in Mongolia Telecommunications in Mongolia face unique challenges. As the least densely populated country in the world, with a significant portion of the population living a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional information and communic ... References External linksOfficial Site Television companies of Mongolia {{Mongolia-stub ...
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Eagle TV
Eagle News ( mn, Ийглийн мэдээ ''Iigliin medee''), formerly known as Eagle TV ( mn, Ийгл Телевиз ''Iigl Televiz'') is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. The station focuses on independent news, uncensored live audience feedback, and, formerly, Protestant Christian programming. History From 1994 to 2002 Eagle Television was operated on terrestrial Channel 8 by Mongolian Broadcasting Company (MBC). MBC was a joint venture of the American nonprofit, AMONG Foundation, and Mongolia Media Corporation (MMC). Incumbent Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj-then well known Mongolian democracy leader and a Member of Parliament helped to create Mongolia's first independent TV station Eagle Television in 1994. In 2002, the American Tom Terry took over the management of MBC and Eagle TV. Terry moved to transform the TV station's struggling news and Christian programming in keeping with his vision of political freedom and the advocacy of Christianity. This prove ...
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Channel 25 (Mongolia)
Channel 25 ( mn, 25-р суваг телевиз) is a commercial television channel in Mongolia. Channel 25 was established on 27 September 1996 by JAAG FM 107 radio. Channel 25 is the first non-government owned television channel in Mongolia. See also *Media of Mongolia *Communications in Mongolia Telecommunications in Mongolia face unique challenges. As the least densely populated country in the world, with a significant portion of the population living a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional information and communic ... External linksOfficial Site Television companies of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Television channels and stations established in 1996 {{Mongolia-stub ...
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C1 Television
C1 Television ( mn, С1 Телевиз), or C1, is a television broadcaster in Mongolia. History Channel 1 television was founded on 24 April 2006. According to the station, it is the first in Mongolia to use fully digital video processing. TV programming C1 Television broadcasts a variety of programming. The following are noteworthy: * News. C1 gets its foreign news clips from Reuters, and its domestic news from its own crew. * Sport. C1 gets its sport news from the ESPN and Eurosport. C1 was the only official Mongolian broadcaster of 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and aired all the matches live. The broadcasting was sponsored by several prominent local corporations that include Khan bank and Skytel among others. *Entertainment. C1 broadcasts Mongolian Movies, Talk shows, and Movie News. Also C1 broadcasts Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, Ben 10, and Skins (TV series). See also * Media of Mongolia *Communications in Mongolia Telecommunications in Mongolia face uniq ...
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Mongolian National Broadcaster
The Mongolian National Broadcaster (MNB; ; ; shortened as ''МҮОНRТ'') is the official, state-funded broadcaster in Mongolia. About Mongolian National Public Radio and Television (MNB) is the oldest broadcasting organization in Mongolia as well as the only public service broadcaster in the country. MNB's purpose is to be a leading broadcasting organization that is independent and impartial, and serves for public interests only. Additionally, MNB puts its efforts in promoting Mongolia to the world through its external service broadcasting programs to foreign audiences. Today MNB is available in over 1.8 million households in Mongolia which is over 90 percent of the entire population. According to the Law on Public Radio and Television, adopted in 2005, MNB is a non-profit legal entity, which is to carry out a nationwide broadcasting service. Its highest governing body is The National Council of the MNB which consists of 15 members. General management of the organization is run ...
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BBC World Service
The BBC World Service is an international broadcasting, international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC, with funding from the Government of the United Kingdom, British Government through the Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary's office. It is the world's largest external broadcaster in terms of reception area, language selection and audience reach. It broadcasts radio news, speech and discussions in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world on Analogue signal, analogue and Shortwave listening, digital shortwave platforms, internet streaming, podcasting, Satellite radio, satellite, Digital Audio Broadcasting, DAB, FM broadcasting, FM and Medium wave, MW relays. In 2015, the World Service reached an average of 210 million people a week (via TV, radio and online). In November 2016, the BBC announced that it would start broadcasting in additional languages including Amharic and Igbo language, Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s. "BBC World Servic ...
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Mobicom
Mobicom Corporation ( mn, Мобиком Корпораци) is the largest mobile phone operator in Mongolia. It was established as a joint Mongolian-Japanese venture on 18 March 1996, to be the first Mongolian cell phone service. It was founded by Newcom Group, Sumitomo, and KDDI () is a Japanese telecommunications operator formed on October 1, 2000 through the merger of DDI Corp. (Daini-Denden Inc.), KDD (Kokusai Denshin Denwa) Corp. (itself a former listed state-owned enterprise privatized in 1998), and IDO Corp. It .... Mongolia's Newcom. In 2016 March, Mobicom was consolidated in KDDI Corporation Group and KDDI took majority share. As of June, 2015, Mobicom holds over 33 percent of the mobile service market, with network coverage of 95 percent across the country, the widest range of coverage in Mongolia. It delivers its services through 64 branch units, 2,200 dealers and over 10,000 mobile sales points. Aside from cellular communications, Mobicom also has service ...
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ONDO
Ondo may refer to: Japan * Ondo, Hiroshima * Ondo (music), a style of folk music * ''Ondo'' class oiler, ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Nigeria * Ondo City * Ondo State * Roman Catholic Diocese of Ondo * Ondo Kingdom (c. 1510–1899) People * Daniel Ona Ondo (born 1945), Gabonese politician * Emilia Mikue Ondo (born 1984), Equatoguinean runner *Estelle Ondo (born 1970), Gabonese politician * Jean François Ondo (1916 – after 1963), Gabonese foreign minister * Gilles Mbang Ondo Gilles Daniel Mbang Ondo (born 10 October 1985) is a Gabonese footballer who plays for Þróttur Vogum in the 2. deild karla. Personal life Gilles shares a dual-citizenship between Gabon and France. His younger brother, Loïc Mbang Ondo play ... (born 1985), Gabonese football player * Jocksy Ondo-Louemba (born 1985), Gabonese journalist and writer. {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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