Learn about telecommunications around the world. Powertec 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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Mayotte world map

Mayotte, an island territory in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique, is part of the Comoros archipelago and a department of France. Its geography presents challenges for technology and telecommunications due to its remoteness and the distribution of its population across numerous small villages. This has led to distinctive infrastructure solutions like satellite-based ...

Regulatory Body
Agence Nationale des Fréquences ANFR
Mexico world map

Mexico, located in the southern part of North America, has a diverse topography ranging from mountainous areas to coastal regions, which can present challenges for telecommunications infrastructure deployment. The population of approximately 128 million people is distributed unevenly, with a concentration in urban areas like Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. This necessitates a blend of both ...

Regulatory Body
Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones IFETEL
Micronesia world map

Micronesia, a region in the Western Pacific Ocean, is comprised of thousands of small islands dispersed over a large expanse of ocean. This geographical layout presents unique challenges for technology and telecommunications infrastructure. The population of around 550,000 people is widely spread across the region, with significant concentration on the four constituent states of the Federated ...

Regulatory Body
FSM Division of Communications
Moldova world map

Moldova, located between Romania and Ukraine in Eastern Europe, is a landlocked country with a population of around 2.6 million. Most of its population is concentrated in urban areas, with the capital city Chisinau housing a third of the total. Moldova has a developing telecommunications sector, with the fixed-line telephony system largely out of date and the mobile sector showing continuous ...

Regulatory Body
National Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Information Technology ANRCETI
Monaco world map

Monaco, nestled on the French Riviera, is a tiny nation with a land area of 2.02 square kilometres and a population of approximately 36,000. It is the most densely populated sovereign state in the world, with its urbanised terrain presenting unique challenges for technology and telecommunications infrastructure. Monaco Telecom, the primary telecommunications provider, offers services ranging from ...

Regulatory Body
Département de l'Equipement, de l'Environnement et de l'Urbanisme
mongolia world map

Mongolia, a landlocked country in East and Central Asia, is the world's second-largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan. It's sparsely populated with a density of approximately 2.1 persons per square kilometre. This vast geographical area poses significant challenges for technological and telecommunications advancements due to the dispersed population and lack of infrastructure in many regions ...

Regulatory Body
Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia CRC
Montenegro world map

Montenegro, a small country situated in Southeast Europe, is characterised by diverse geographical characteristics, including coastal areas, high mountains, and low plains. With a population of approximately 620,000, the population distribution is uneven due to the varied terrain, leading to a high density along the coast and sparse habitation in mountainous regions. The country's ...

Regulatory Body
Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services
Montserrat world map

Montserrat, a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean, is known for its challenging geographical conditions. The island is comprised of a single active volcano, the Soufrière Hills, which erupted in 1995, causing significant population displacement and impacting the infrastructure. Today, the northern part of the island is more densely inhabited due to volcanic activities in the south ...

Regulatory Body
Montserrat Info-Communications Authority MICA
Morocco world map

Morocco, situated in North Africa and encompassing diverse terrains from the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines to the rugged mountains and Sahara desert, provides a unique landscape for technological and telecommunications development. The population of approximately 37 million is unevenly distributed, with a heavier concentration in urban areas like Casablanca and Rabat, and less densely ...

Regulatory Body
Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications ANRT
Mozambique world map

Mozambique, located in Southeast Africa, is known for its extensive coastal stretch and variable terrain which includes mountains in the west and high plateaus in the north. Its population of approximately 32 million is unevenly distributed, with a majority residing in rural areas and a significant concentration in the capital, Maputo. This geographic and population distribution presents unique ...

Regulatory Body
Instituto Nacional das Comunicaçoes Moçambique INCM
Myanmar world map

Myanmar, located in Southeast Asia, has a diverse geography, including mountainous regions, coastal areas and lowland plains, leading to a disparate population distribution. The majority of its 54 million inhabitants reside in rural areas, with only about 30% in urban centres, mainly Yangon and Mandalay. This uneven distribution poses challenges for technology and telecommunications infrastructure ...

Regulatory Body
Myanmar Communications Regulatory Commission MCRC
Namibia world map

Namibia, located in southwestern Africa, is known for its vast, arid desert landscape that covers the majority of the country. The population of approximately 2.5 million people is unevenly distributed, with a high density in the north near Angola and a significantly lower concentration in the desert regions. Windhoek, the capital and largest city, serves as a central hub for technology and ...

Regulatory Body
Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia CRAN
Nauru world map

Nauru, a small island nation in Micronesia, northeast of Australia, has a land area of just 21 square kilometres, thus making it the world's third-smallest country. Its population of about 12,000 people is concentrated in a narrow coastal belt. The country's remote location and compact population distribution pose unique challenges to the development and implementation of technology and ...

Regulatory Body
Ministry of Telecommunications Nauru
Nepal world map

Nepal, a South Asian nation, is landlocked and bordered by India and China. Being primarily mountainous due to the Himalayas, it faces significant geographic challenges affecting telecommunications and technology deployment. The country's population of approximately 30 million people is unevenly distributed, with the majority residing in rural areas, often in rugged, hard-to-reach terrains. The ...

Regulatory Body
Nepal Telecommunications Authority NTA
Netherlands world map

The Netherlands, a country located in North-Western Europe, is characterised by a flat and low-lying geography. With a population of approximately 17.5 million people densely packed into an area of 41,865 square kilometres, it is one of the most densely populated countries globally. The majority of the population is concentrated in urban areas, notably the Randstad, a conurbation including ...

Regulatory Body
Radiocommunication Agency Netherlands