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Venezuela
Venezuela

Venezuela Communications

Venezuela, a South American nation known for its diverse cultural heritage and rich natural resources, exhibits a unique communications landscape marked by both governmental influence and private sector participation. As of 2017, approximately 62% of the Venezuelan population had access to the internet, highlighting the country's evolving digital landscape. The internet country code for Venezuela is ".ve", representing its online identity. In terms of telecommunication infrastructure, Venezuela had around 2.683 million fixed-line telephone subscriptions in 2022, translating to about 10 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. Mobile cellular services are more prevalent, with an estimated 20.2 million subscriptions projected by 2024, covering 71 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. The broadcast media environment in Venezuela is characterized by a blend of state-operated and privately-owned entities, albeit under stringent regulatory oversight. The media landscape includes 13 public service television networks and multiple radio stations, some aligned with government interests, reflecting the complex interplay between media and politics in the country. This dynamic communications sector is pivotal in shaping public discourse and information dissemination across Venezuela.

Internet users

percent of population

62% (2017 est.)

Broadcast media

A combination of government-operated and privately-owned broadcasting media operates under significant regulatory oversight; there are 13 public service television networks, 61 privately-owned television channels, 1 privately-owned news channel with restricted national reach, and a Pan-American channel that has the support of Maduro; approximately 65 news radio stations are governed by 3 radio networks aligned with Maduro, along with an additional 30 stations aimed at niche audiences; community broadcasters funded by Maduro consist of 235 radio stations and 44 television channels; although the quantity of private radio broadcasting stations is diminishing, a considerable number still exist  (2021)

Internet country code

.ve

Telephones - fixed lines

total subscriptions

2.683 million (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

10 (2022 est.)

Telephones - mobile cellular

total subscriptions

20.2 million (2024 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

71 (2024 est.)

Broadband - fixed subscriptions

total

2.7 million (2022 est.)

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

10 (2022 est.)

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