In East Timor, transportation is reduced due to the nation's poverty, poor transportation infrastructure, and sparse communications networks.
There are no railways in the country. The general condition of the roads is inadequate, and telephone and Internet capabilities are limited outside the cities. The country has six airports, one of which has commercial and international flights.
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