Equatorial Guinea cuts off internet for Annobón island residents
Residents of Annobón island in Equatorial Guinea have faced severe internet outages since complaining about dynamite explosions by a Moroccan construction company.
Residents of Annobón island in Equatorial Guinea have faced severe internet outages since complaining about dynamite explosions by a Moroccan construction company.
NOTE: The information regarding Equatorial Guinea on this page is re-published from the 2024 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency and other sources.
In addition to network evolution, a single RAN provides a simplified network topology, deployment, operation, and maintenance: one base station and one controller for
In addition to network evolution, a single RAN provides a simplified network topology, deployment, operation, and maintenance: one base station and one controller for multiple
This investment aims to significantly improve the quality of communications in the country. Through GITGE''s management, the operators will be able to process data in a much
• Calling code: +240 • International call prefix: 00 • Land lines: • Mobile cellular: • Telephone system: digital fixed-line network in most major urban areas and good mobile coverage; fixed-line density is about 2 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular subscribership h
MUNI S.A provides mobile and fixed-line services to expand communication and improve network access in Equatorial Guinea.
Residents of Annobón island in Equatorial Guinea have faced severe internet outages since complaining about dynamite explosions by a Moroccan
This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. Equatorial Guinea has three telecommunication companies: GETESA, Muni
In addition to network evolution, a single RAN provides a simplified network topology, deployment, operation, and maintenance:
Telecommunications in Equatorial Guinea include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.
The country currently has no rail system, few paved roads, and an inefficient communications system. Especially troubling is the lack of physical infrastructure in rural areas.
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Telecommunications in Equatorial Guinea include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. no AM, 3 FM, and 5 shortwave stations (2001). 1 TV station (2001). The state maintains direct or indirect control of all broadcast media. The government owns the only national radio and television broadcast system, RTVGE.
This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. Equatorial Guinea has three telecommunication companies: GETESA, Muni and Gecomsa. Getesa is the largest and the historical Equatorial Guinea telecommunication company established in 1987.
This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. The government's decision to invest and take full control of the network was motivated by the lack of network quality, which had poor capacity, with 69% of the network coverage Received-Signal-Code-Power (RSCP) below 95dMm.
The Equatorial Guinea government did not respond to the AP’s inquiry about the island, its condition and internet access. Located in the Atlantic Ocean about 315 miles (507 kilometers) from Equatorial Guinea’s coast, Annobón is one of the country’s poorest islands and one often at conflict with the central government.