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Transport, communications, and energy.

Profile updated 2026-06-02

Infrastructure at a glance

Transport, communications, and energy. Key figure for Comoros: 4

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Transportation

Airports - total

4

Airports with Paved Runways

4

Roadways- total

547 Miles 880 Kilometers

Roadways- paved

418 Miles 673 Kilometers

Ports and Terminals

Fomboni, Moroni, Moutsamoudou

Communications

Telephones

25,400

Cell Phones

40,000

Internet Users

21,000

Internet Country Code

.km

Internet Hosts

14

Broadcast Media
  • National state-owned TV station and a TV station run by Anjouan regional government
  • national state-owned radio
  • regional governments on the islands of Grande Comore and Anjouan each operate a radio station
  • a few independent and small community radio stations operate on the islands of Grande Comore and Moheli, and these two islands have access to Mayotte Radio and French TV
Telephone System
  • General Assessment: sparse system of microwave radi
  • o relay and HF radiotelephone communication stations Domestic: fixed-line connections only about 3 per 100 persons;
  • mobile cellular usage about 30 per 100 persons International: country code - 269; landing point for the EASSy fiber-optic submarine cable system connecting East Africa with Europe and North America; HF radiotelephone communications to Madagascar and Reunion

Energy

Electricity Consumption- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

20,460,000

Electricity Production- Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

22,000,000

Oil Consumption- Barrels Per Day (bbl/day)

1,025

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