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Telecommunications in Guatemala include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.

Radio and television

  • Radio stations: 1 government-owned radio station and hundreds of privately owned radio stations (2007).
  • Radios: 835,000 (1997).
  • Television stations: 4 privately owned national terrestrial channels dominate TV broadcasting; multi-channel satellite and cable services are available (2007).
  • Main lines in use:
  • 665,061 lines (2000)
  • 1.4 million lines (2006)
  • 1.7 million lines, 63rd in the world (2012)
  • Satellite earth stations: 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean).

| ~2.3 million, 86th in the world; 16.0% of the population, 153rd in the world

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|2021

|~9.2 million

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  • Fixed broadband: unknown (2012).
  • Mobile broadband: 632,624 subscriptions, 85th in the world; 4.5% of the population, 113th in the world (2012).
  • Internet hosts: 357,552 hosts, 60th in the world (2012).

Internet censorship and surveillance

In 2011 the OpenNet Initiative reported no evidence of Internet filtering in Guatemala.

Guatemala's constitution protects freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and individual privacy, however, government officials routinely violate these rights. Recent constitutional reforms have legalized various electronic surveillance techniques that threaten online privacy.