The cooperative deal will see the firms establish the Somali Telecommunication Company (STC), which will allow their mobile clients to communicate across the three networks.OverviewCommunications in Somalia include telecommunications, internet, radio, print, TV, and postal services,. After the start of the, various new companies began to spring up in the country and competed to provide missing infrastructure. Somalia now offers some of the most technologically advanced a. The (Somali Post) is the national postal service of the. It is part of the Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunication. The nation. There are a number of radio news agencies based in Somalia. Established during the colonial period, initially broadcast news items in both and. The station was modernized with assistance. The Mogadishu-based is the principal national public service broadcaster. On 18 March 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts. In the early 2000s, print media in Somalia reached a peak in activity. Around 50 newspapers were published in Mogadishu alone during this period, including Qaran, Mogadishu Times, Sana'a, Shabelle Press, Ayaamaha. To call in Somalia, the following format is used: • yxx xxxx, yy xxx xxx or yyy xxx xxx - Calls within Somalia• +252 yxx xxxx, +252 yy xxx xxx or +252 yyy xxx xxx - Calls from outside Somalia.