This project is aligned with the World Bank Group''s support to improving the country''s investment climate. Overall growth and economic diversification in Guinea-Bissau have been hampered by a
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has reshuffled his cabinet, resulting in the departure of three ministers and the appointment of new
In addition to Senegal, the coverage of Avanti''s HYLAS 4 satellite will be extended to the surrounding West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone,
Not only has Senegal played a key role in developing the telecommunication industry in the African continent for the last 50 years, but we will also continue to lead in bringing new
The main regulatory body is the Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications et des Postes (ARTP), which oversees the licensing, regulation, and monitoring of telecommunications operators and
In recent years, Government of Guinea-Bissau and its development partners have invested in the country''s digital transformation to leapfrog development challenges and build Guinea-Bissau''s digital
Guinea-Bissau seeks telecom insights from Chad on fiber optics Ministers met August 27 in N''Djamena to discuss cooperation No formal telecom agreement signed between the two nations Guinea-Bissau
To support the development of the digital sector, Senegal has introduced incentive-based policies in the fields of legislation, technical infrastructure and training. These have been formalised in a strategic
Orange Bissau, leader in telecommunications with Mr Brutus Sadou Diakite as CEO, has been operating in Guinea Bissau since 2007, offers a 3G+ and 4G+ network to its subscribers and
Senegal has made significant strides in developing its telecommunications infrastructure. The country''s fixed-line telephone network is relatively limited, with only about 12% of the population
Thanks to strategic investments of 300 billion XOF, we have significantly improved the quality of our infrastructure, with the deployment of 664 new mobile sites, the launch of 5G in Senegal and the
Guinea-Bissau, Powertec Information Portal Innovations such as solar-powered mobile base stations and satellite communications are being explored to overcome the geographical and infrastructural
PRO-COMPETITION MARKET SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS KEY BOTTLENECKS IN SENEGAL''S TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES1 The TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR has been
Telecommunication systems: general assessment: universal mobile penetration since 2019; mobile broadband accounts for 97% of Internet access; 3G and LTE services for half of the population;
The Council of Ministers, also known as the Cabinet, is the cabinet of ministers of the Republic of Senegal and is part of the executive branch of the Government of Senegal. The cabinet serves as an
The incumbent telecommunications operator Guinee Telecom SA will soon return to the Guinea-Bissau telecoms market. Tuesday, September 21, he officially received from the Minister of Transport and
Le Premier ministre Ousmane Sonko a dévoilé la composition de son nouveau gouvernement, révélant ainsi les noms des membres de son cabinet. Parmi eux, Alioune Sall a été
Fixed services: The incumbent operator is the Telecommunications Company of Guinea-Bissau (Guine Telecom). It was partly privatized in 1989, when 40 per cent was sold to Portugal Telecom. The
Telefax - facsimile service between subscriber stations via the public switched telephone network or the international Datel network. Telegraph - a telecommunications system designed for
Guinea-Bissau has introduced a new regulation establishing the legal framework for the provision of electronic communications networks and services. The regulation outlines general authorization
The Prime Minister''s Cabinet Chief, representatives from UNU-EGOV and UNDP Bissau, and key stakeholders participated in the meeting, which
Il analyse le degré de développement numérique au Sénégal en mettant l''accent sur les initiatives publiques, le cadre institutionnel et règlementaire du Sénégal en termes de TIC, les infrastructures
We design and deploy end-to-end fiber optic networks, from backbone trunks to FTTH subscriber connections. Our teams master GPON, XGS-PON and point-to-point architectures for optimal
Guinea-Bissau is one of the poorest countries in the world. This reality is reflected in the state of the country''s telecommunications development. It is estimated that in 2012 there were only 5000 fixed
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