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Full IDD is available. Country code: 46. Coin-operated pay phones no longer exist and they are all now card-operated. Cards are readily available from kiosks and newsagents and instructions in English are displayed in most booths. Credit card phones (indicated by a ‘CCC’ sign) are widely available.
Coverage is available across most of the country.
Internet cafes exist in all main urban areas but are scarcer outside of these areas.
The Swedish public enjoys a wide variety of public and commercial broadcast services, though until relatively recently public TV and radio had a near-monopoly of the airwaves. Around 66 per cent of households have cable or satellite TV. Digital terrestrial broadcasting was launched by SVT in 1999. Swedes are among the top consumers of newspapers in the world.
Press: The provinces have their own newspapers which are widely read in their respective regions; the major dailies are confined largely to the capital and include such titles as Aftonbladet (website: www.aftonbladet.se), Dagens Nyheter (website: www.dn.se), Expressen (website: www.expressen.se) and Svenska Dagbladet (website: www.svd.se). Many papers are financed by political parties but independence and freedom of the press is firmly maintained. All papers are in Swedish. The Local (website: www.thelocal.se) provides English-language online news.
TV: Sveriges Televison (SVT) operates SVT1, SVT 2, SVT24 (news channel) and SVT Europa. TV4, TV3, Kana; 5 and ZTV are other commerical channels available through satellite and/or cable.
Radio: Sveriges Radio operates P1, P2, P3 and P4. Radio Sweden International broadcasts in a number of languages, including English. Rix FM, NRJ, Mix Megapol and Radio Match are commercial networks.
Post office hours: Usually open during normal shopping hours (Mon-Fri 0800-2200, Sat 0900-1500). Some branches may be closed Saturday during July. Post boxes are yellow. Stamps and aerograms are on sale at post offices and also at most bookstalls and stationers. Airmail within Europe takes three to four days.




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