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Phone Guyana and talk for less in the weekend

The number of phone companies in the UK is growing all the time, so it’s important to shop around for the best value weekend calls to landlines in Guyana.

Phone providers are always changing their weekend landline call rates to Guyana, so good deals are becoming available all the time.

If your provider has raised its prices for weekend calls to landlines in Guyana, there’s a good chance another company’s rates have fallen since you last checked.

International weekend prices for phoning Guyana

Some of the UK’s tariffs for weekend calls to landlines in Guyana are much cheaper than others – are you on the right one or should you switch?






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 Information on Communications and Transport in Guyana:

  • Guyana » International Dialing code: 00 592 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Guyana » Airports: 49 (2004 est.)
  • Guyana » Airports - with paved runways: total: 8 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 under 914 m: 5 (2004 est.)
  • Guyana » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 41 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 8 under 914 m: 32 (2004 est.)
  • Guyana » Capital: Georgetown
  • Guyana » Currency (code): Guyanese dollar (GYD)
  • Guyana » Economy - overview: The Guyanese economy exhibited moderate economic growth in 2001-02, based on expansion in the agricultural and mining sectors, a more favorable atmosphere for business initiatives, a more realistic exchange rate, fairly low inflation, and the continued support of international organizations. Growth then slowed in 2003 and came back gradually in 2004, buoyed largely by increased export earnings. Chronic problems include a shortage of skilled labor and a deficient infrastructure. The government is juggling a sizable external debt against the urgent need for expanded public investment. The bauxite mining sector should benefit in the near term from restructuring and partial privatization.
  • Guyana » Flag description: green, with a red isosceles triangle (based on the hoist side) superimposed on a long, yellow arrowhead; there is a narrow, black border between the red and yellow, and a narrow, white border between the yellow and the green
  • Guyana » Highways (km): total: 7,970 km paved: 590 km unpaved: 7,380 km (1999 est.)
  • Guyana » Internet country code: .gy
  • Guyana » Internet hosts: 613 (2003)
  • Guyana » Internet users: 125,000 (2002)
  • Guyana » Map references: South America
  • Guyana » National holiday: Republic Day, 23 February (1970)
  • Guyana » Ports and harbors: Georgetown
  • Guyana » Radio broadcast stations: AM 3, FM 3, shortwave 1 (1998)
  • Guyana » Railways (km): total: 187 km standard gauge: 139 km 1.435-m gauge narrow gauge: 48 km 0.914-m gauge note: all dedicated to ore transport (2001 est.)
  • Guyana » Telephone system: general assessment: fair system for long-distance service domestic: microwave radio relay network for trunk lines international: country code - 592; tropospheric scatter to Trinidad; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
  • Guyana » Telephones - main lines in use: 80,400 (2002)
  • Guyana » Telephones - mobile cellular: 87,300 (2002)
  • Guyana » Television broadcast stations: 3 (one public station; two private stations which relay US satellite services) (1997)
  • Guyana » Waterways (km): 1,077 km note: Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km respectively (2004)