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The LAN (Lucayan Archipelago Network, "Rezo Achipèl Lucayan" in Haitian Creole, a widely spoken language by immigrants from Haiti) is a free-to-air Bahamian television station, located primarily in Nassau, operating on VHF channel 3. It began in 2004 with two television towers in Nassau and Freeport, before eventually expanding to other cities like West End, Coopers Town, Marsh Harbour, Freetown, and eventually the entirety of the Bahamas, with broadcasting towers on every major Bahamian island, even having a broadcasting tower on the capital of Turks and Caicos, Cockburn Town. It is currently in the CBU (Caribbean Broadcasting Union). The station is named after the name of the archipelago which comprises the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos (an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom), the Lucayan Archipelago. LAN (Lucayan Archipelago Network, "Rezo Achipèl Lucayan" an kreyòl Ayisyen, yon lang ki lajman pale pa imigran ki soti Ayiti) se yon estasyon televizyon Bahameyen gratis, ki sitiye prensipalman nan Nassau, k ap opere sou chanèl VHF 3. Li te kòmanse an 2004 avèk de antèn televizyon nan Nassau ak Freeport, anvan li te evantyèlman elaji nan lòt vil tankou West End, Coopers Town, Marsh Harbour, Freetown, e finalman nan tout Bahamas yo, avèk antèn difizyon sou chak gwo zile Bahameyen, menm gen yon antèn difizyon nan kapital Turks ak Caicos, Cockburn Town. Kounye a li nan CBU (Caribbean Broadcasting Union). Estasyon an pote non achipèl la ki gen ladan Bahamas ak Turks ak Caicos (yon Teritwa Lòt bò Dlo nan Wayòm Ini a), Achipèl Lucayan an. [THIS IS ALL A WORK OF FICTION, OBVIOUSLY.] [TOUT SA A SE YON TRAVAY FIKSYON, EVIDAMMAN.]