Includes information on internet accessibility, the cellular phone technology in use, which U.S. cell phone services work in this country, the prevalence of Wi-Fi in hotels, what types of voltage and plugs are used, and other technological information of interest to U.S. businesses.
Landline communication in Moldova is provided by state-run Moldtelecom.  3G/4G cellular communication is available through Orange, Moldcell and Unite.  International telephone connections via fixed or mobile telephony are generally good.  Blackberry service has been available from Orange since 2010.  Internet is widely available, including on mobile devices, with many WiFi hotspots offering limited free Internet access in public places in major cities.

Moldova’s electric current is 220-240 V, 50 Hz and sockets take the standard European dual round-pronged plugs. Non-European appliances require a plug convertor.  A down step power converter is necessary for appliances requiring 110V.

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