This page explores the current and projected future development of Burkina Faso, examining various sectoral scenarios and their potential impacts on the country''s growth. It
Export PriceLe Plan National d''Attribution des bandes de Fréquences est un document permettant d''indiquer pour chaque bande de fréquences, les différents services de radiocommunications utilisables au niveau national.
Export PriceTelecommunications in Burkina Faso include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.The telephony market in Burkina Faso is still relatively underdeveloped.
Export PriceMore specifically, it aims to improve the quality, reliability and accessibility of communication infrastructures, contributing to the achievement of the objectives set out in the National Plan
Export PriceThis page explores the current and projected future development of Burkina Faso, examining various sectoral scenarios and their potential impacts on the country''s growth. It explores eight
Export PriceThe government of Burkina Faso is, in fact, planning to expand its early warning capacities in order to properly address flood and windstorm hazards. The government also
Export PriceApr 10, 2025 · Under the bold leadership of President Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by a commitment to national sovereignty, economic
Export PriceTelecommunications in Burkina Faso include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. The telephony market in Burkina Faso is still relatively underdeveloped.
Export PriceThis initiative reflects the authorities'' ambition to position electronic communications as a key driver of economic growth and digital inclusion, emphasizing its role as a strategic
Export PriceThe Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes (ARCEP) has just unveiled the eagerly awaited updated National Frequency Allocation Plan
Export PriceThis initiative reflects the authorities'' ambition to position electronic communications as a key driver of economic growth and digital inclusion, emphasizing its role as a strategic priority for sustainable and sovereign
Export PriceLe Plan National d''Attribution des bandes de Fréquences est un document permettant d''indiquer pour chaque bande de fréquences, les différents services de radiocommunications utilisables
Export PriceIl sera fait l''état des lieux de ces infrastructures TIC détenus par les acteurs publics et privés qui composent l''écosystème du numérique au Burkina Faso.
Export PriceThe Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes (ARCEP) has just unveiled the eagerly awaited updated National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP), marking a
Export PriceThe government of Burkina Faso is, in fact, planning to expand its early warning capacities in order to properly address flood and windstorm hazards. The government also seeks to
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Satellite earth stations: 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) (2011). Communications cables: Burkina Faso is linked to the global submarine cable network and the international Internet backbone through Senegal's Sonatel fibre-optic transmission network.
Radio is the country's most popular communications medium. Use of telecommunications in Burkina Faso are extremely low, limited due to the low penetration of electricity, even in major cities. There were just 141,400 fixed line phones in use in 2012, in a country with a population of 17.4 million.
Communications cables: Burkina Faso is linked to the global submarine cable network and the international Internet backbone through Senegal's Sonatel fibre-optic transmission network. The state-run Office National Des Telecommunications (ONATEL) launched the first mobile network based on CDMA2000 technology in 1998.
The telephony market in Burkina Faso is still relatively underdeveloped. Although mobile penetration is just over 100%, it is still below the African average. Fixed-line telephony and internet connections are very low, due in large part to poor network infrastructure.
Television stations: 14 digital channels, 2 of them are state-owned by the broadcaster Radio Télévision du Burkina (2019). Radio is the country's most popular communications medium. Dozens of private and community radio stations and a handful of private TV channels operate alongside their state-run counterparts.
Use of telecommunications in Burkina Faso are extremely low, limited due to the low penetration of electricity, even in major cities. There were just 141,400 fixed line phones in use in 2012, in a country with a population of 17.4 million. Use of mobile phones has skyrocketed from 1.0 million lines in 2006 to 10 million in 2012.
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