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Communication
 
Telephone   Internet   Airports   Ports   Roads   Code   Wi-Fi


► Telephone
Peru features a far-reaching telephone network that provides services for national and international long-distance calls from private telephone lines and public cabins. There are also currently 1.3 million clients who have cellular phones, and satellite communications are currently being developed.
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► Internet / e-mail
A number of service providers across the country has given the public access to Internet. Known in Peru as Cabinas Internet, the average cost of an hour's connection is S/.3,50 (US$1).
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► Airports
There are 26 airports in Peru, and 19 air lines currently link Peru to Europe, North America and the rest of South America
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► Ports
Peru's largest port is Callao, outside Lima. Other major ports include Paita, Salaverry, Chimbote, Callao, Pisco, Ilo and Matarani.
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► Roads
Peru is criss-crossed by more than 70,000 km of roads, of which 16,705,79 km are national highways. Of these roads, 8,711.02 km. run from north to south and 7,994.77 km from east to west.

The main roads running down the length of the country are the Pan-American Highway (North and South), which links up the towns along Peru's coast, and the Marginal Jungle Highway which links up the towns in the northern jungle with the south, near the Bolivian border. Cutting inland is the Central Highway, which starts out in Lima and runs up to the central highlands, climbing through the high mountain pass of Ticlio (Kilometer 132), which at 4,818 meters above sea level is also the world's highest railway pass. From here, the road descends to the towns of La Oroya and Tarma, continuing down to the Chanchamayo jungle valley in the department of Junín. The government plans to build another 1,819.2 km of roads in the next few years.
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► National Department Code
Department Code Department Code
Amazonas 41 Lambayeque 74
Ancash 43 Lima y Callao 1
Apurimac 83 Loreto 65
Arequipa 54 Madre de Dios 82
Ayacucho 66 Moquegua 53
Cajamarca 76 Pasco 63
Cusco 84 Piura 73
Huancavelica 67 Puno 51
Huanuco 62 San Martin 42
Ica 56 Tacna 52
Junin 64 Tumbes 72
La Libertad 44 Ucayali 61
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► Hot Spots Wi-Fi
You can find Hot Spots Wi-Fi in:

- Public Areas
- Airports
- Coffee Center
- Shopping Centers
- Universities
- Clubs
- Hotels
- Restaurants
- Beaches
- Others
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Headquarter: Jr. Río de Janeiro 216 - 218 Miraflores, Lima - Perú • Telephones: (511) 610-6000 / (511) 421 - 3992 • e-mail: mharbaum@mac.com
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