Telecommunications in Israel
Telecommunications in Israel are the most developed in the Middle East. Israel's system consists of coaxial cables, optical fibers, and microwave radio relay. Prior to the 1990s, Israel's telecommunication market was dominated by Bezeq, a government-owned corporation. During the 1990s, the Israeli telecommunication industry transitioned from government owned monopolies to diversified private competition by a range of new companies. As of 2014, the telecommunications sector in Israel had revenues over ₪15 billion, representing about 2% of the GDP.
A Bezeq Cellular tower and telephone exchange, located in the town of Or Yehuda.
Vehicle of the Israeli Postal Service, on display at the Postal Pavilion of Erez Israel Museum
A comedy about Iraqi missile launchers during Gulf War at the Zehu Ze! TV program
TV studio of the Eretz Nehederet program
Bezeq is an Israeli telecommunications company. Bezeq and its subsidiaries offer a range of telecom services, including fixed-line, mobile telephony, high-speed Internet, transmission, and pay TV.
A Bezeq telephone exchange in Or Yehuda
Bezeq company van
An old crooked and crowded telephone pole in the city of Nesher in Israel