IDD is available. Country code: 356. There are no area codes. Public telephone booths are widely available.
Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.
There are a few Internet cafes.
Daily and weekly publications appear in both Maltese and English. Italian television and radio are also received. Italian TV channels are still very popular in Malta.
Press: Maltese dailies include
In-Nazzjon Taghna and
L’Orizzont. The daily English-language newspapers published on the island are
The Malta Independent and
The Times of Malta (website:
www.timesofmalta.com). Other publications include
Malta Today (website:
www.maltatoday.com.mt),
The Malta Business Weekly,
The Malta Independent on Sunday and the
Sunday Times.
TV: Channels include
Television Malta (TVM),
Super One TV, owned by the Malta Labour Party, and
Net TV, owned by the Nationalist Party.
Radio: Networks include
Radio Malta,
Super One Radio, owned by the Malta Labour Party,
Radio 101, owned by the Nationalist Party, commercial station
Bay Radio and Catholic Church station
RTK.
Good postal services exist within the island.