ll:
commercial satellite television system, with 16
channels (1997)
Jordan:
20 (plus 96 repeaters) (1995)
Kazakhstan:
12 (plus nine repeaters) (1998)
Kenya:
8 (1997)
Kiribati:
1 (1997)
Korea, North:
38 (1999)
Korea, South:
121 (plus 850 repeater stations and the eight-channel
American Forces Korea Network) (1999)
Kuwait:
13 (plus several satellite channels) (1997)
Kyrgyzstan:
NA (repeater stations throughout the country relay
programs from Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkey) (1997)
Laos:
4 (1999)
Latvia:
44 (plus 31 repeaters) (1995)
Lebanon:
15 (plus 5 repeaters) (1995)
Lesotho:
1 (2000)
Liberia:
2 (plus four low-power repeaters) (2000)
Libya:
12 (plus one low-power repeater) (1998)
Liechtenstein:
NA (linked to Swiss networks) (1997)
Lithuania:
20 (plus 30 repeaters) (1995)
Luxembourg:
5 (1999)
Macau:
0 (receives Hong Kong broadcasts) (1997)
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of:
31 (plus 166 repeaters)
(1995)
Madagascar:
1 (plus 36 repeaters) (1997)
Malawi:
1 (1999)
Malaysia:
27 (plus 15 high-power repeaters) (1999)
Maldives:
1 (1997)
Mali:
1 (plus two repeaters) (1997)
Malta:
6 (2000)
Man, Isle of:
0 (receives broadcasts from the UK and satellite)
(1999)
Marshall Islands:
3 (of which two are US military stations) (1997)
Martinique:
11 (plus nine repeaters) (1997)
Mauritania:
1 (1997)
Mauritius:
2 (plus 11 repeaters) (1997)
Mayotte:
3 (1997)
Mexico:
236 (plus repeaters) (1997)
Micronesia, Federated States of:
2 (1997)
Moldova:
1 (plus 30 repeaters) (1995)
Monaco:
5 (1998)
Mongolia:
4 (plus 18 provincial repeaters and many low powered
repeaters) (1999)
Montserrat:
1 (1997)
Morocco:
35 (plus 66 repeaters) (1995)
Mozambique:
1 (2000)
Namibia:
8 (plus about 20 low-power repeaters) (1997)
Nauru:
1 (1997)
Nepal:
1 (plus 9 repeaters) (1998)
Netherlands:
21 (plus 26 repeaters) (1995)
Netherlands Antilles:
3 (there is also a cable service which
supplies programs received from various US satellite networks and
two Venezuelan channels) (1997)
New Caledonia:
6 (plus 25 low-power repeaters) (1997)
New Zealand:
41 (plus 52 medium-power repeaters and over 650
low-power repeaters) (1997)
Nicaragua:
3 (plus seven low-power repeaters) (1997)
Niger:
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