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NICI Policy
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Telecommunications Structure and Policy

The Directorate of Communications within the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport was established in 1992 as the agency responsible for the regulation of the telecommunications sector.

The separation of telecommunication and postal functions took place in 1995,  with Cabo Verde Telecom becoming the sole supplier of  telecommunications services in Cape Verde. A year later in 1996, the government embarked in a liberalisation of the telecommunications sector. Accordingly, the government retained only 35% of the total share whereas 40% of the shares were sold to Portugal Telecom International (PTI), 5% to employees of the telecom, 15% to  local private investors and 5% to Cape Verdeans living abroad. By 1999 Cabo Verde Telecom was on its third stage of privatization. Accordingly, the shares were divided into Portugal Telecom (40%), National Social Prov. Institute (27.9%), Other National Private Sector (13.7%), State of Cape Verde (13.4%), and Employees (5%.)

Cabo Verde Telecom is also engaged in the provision of data communication services, Internet services at national level and GSM cellular network services.

Cellular (Mobile) phone network

The national telecom Cabo Verde Telecom has been licensed to operate a GSM cellular network.

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ICT Networking Development

The Cape Verdean Computer Communication Project (CVCCP) is a volunteer effort to promote the understanding, utilisation, and application of computer and communication technologies by the worldwide Cape Verdean community. The Cape Verdean Home page is one of the major projects of the CVCCP.

Cabo Verde Telcom (CVT) is providing Internet services since 1997. The number of users has reached 2160 by August 2000.

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ICT Partners and Projects

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