Telecommunications in Curaçao

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Telecommunications in Curaçao.

Telephone

The ITU international calling code for the country is +5999.

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Radio

Terrestrial radio stations operating in Curaçao include the following. [1] [2]

FM radio

FrequencyCall lettersBrandingTower location
88.300 RockórsouSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
00.0Radio KrioyoWillemstad
00.0Radio EnergySeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
91.5Hit RadioWillemstad
92.1Direct Life 92.1Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg
92.7Radio Deltha 92.7Willemstad
93.3TeleCuraçao FMTeleCuraçao Toren
93.9Radio Kórsou FMSanta Catharina
00.0Voz di BonaireWillemstad
95.1PJZ1Clazz FMWillemstad
95.7Mi-95Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg
96.5Radio New SongSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
97.3Dolfijn FMSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
97.9Easy FMSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
98.5Radio Semiya FMGrote Berg
00.0Radio LighthouseWillemstad
99.7Radio MasGrote Berg
00.0Hit 000.0Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg
101.1PJ09Laser 101Grote Berg
101.9Radio Hoyer 1Grote Berg
103.1Paradise FMGrote Berg
103.9PJQ1Radio OneSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg
104.5Radio ActiveWillemstad
105.1Radio Hoyer 2Grote Berg
106.3Fiesta FMWillemstad
107.1Direct 107Seru Pretu / Zwarteberg
107.9Rumbera NetworkSeru Pretu / Zwarteberg

AM Radio

FrequencyCall lettersBrandingTower location
0PJZ86Z86 RadioWillemstad
0Radio Caribe

AM from nearby countries

Some radio stations from mainland Venezuela and Bonaire can be received in Curaçao:

FrequencyCall lettersBrandingTower location
0YVKEMundial RadioVenezuela, Caracas, Cerro El Ávila, Tabacal
0YVLXRadio RumbosVenezuela, Villa de Cura
0YVNAOndas de los MedanosVenezuela, Coro
0YVKYRadio CapitalVenezuela, Caracas, El Junquito
0YVKSRadio Caracas RadioVenezuela, Caracas, El Junquito
0PJBRadio Trans MundialBonaire
0YVNNRadio Punto FijoVenezuela, Punto Fijo

Television

Operating television stations include:

Call lettersBrandingAnalog (VHF)Digital (UHF)Virtual
PJC-TVTeleCuraçao8288.1
TeleCuraçao 28.2
How TV8.3
Nos Pais Television 4
CBA Television 11
TV Direct 13 13

Cable TV providers:

Over-the-top media services:

Internet

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References

  1. Stashon di radio na Willemstad
  2. Radio Station World - Curaçao Radio Stations
  3. "CIA World Factbook - Curaçao" . Retrieved 2019-02-07.
  4. Century 21 - Utilities & Costs