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Transport, communications, and energy.

Profile updated 2026-06-02

Infrastructure at a glance

Transport, communications, and energy. Key figure for Bermuda: 1

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Transportation

Airports - total

1

Airports with Paved Runways

1

Roadways- total

278 Miles 447 Kilometers

Roadways- paved

249 Miles 400 Kilometers

Ports and Terminals

Hamilton, Saint George's, Dockyard

Communications

Telephones

57,700

Cell Phones

60,100

Internet Users

48,000

Internet Country Code

.bm

Internet Hosts

19,855

Broadcast Media
  • 3 TV stations
  • cable and satellite TV subscription services are available
  • roughly 13 radio stations operating
Telephone System
  • General Assessment: a good, fully automatic d
  • igital telephone system with fiber-optic trunk lines Domestic: the system has a high fixed-line teledensity coupled with a mobile-cell
  • ular teledensity of roughly 125 per 100 persons International: country code - 1-441; landing points for the GlobeNet, Gemini Bermuda, CBUS, and the Challenger Bermuda-1 (CB-1) submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 3

Energy

Electricity Consumption- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

628,300,000

Electricity Production- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

675,600,000

Oil Consumption- Barrels Per Day (bbl/day)

2,747

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