Communications in Burundi

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Communications in Burundi refers to the telephony, internet, postal, radio, and television systems of Burundi.

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Telephony [edit]

As of April 2010, the CIA factbook described the telephone system as “primitive” with “one of the lowest” telephone densities in the world and “increasing. . . .but meager” use of cell phones.[1] As of 2010, the number of fixed-line telephone connections is far fewer than one per every 100 persons, with about five in use cell phones per 100 persons.[1] The international country code is 257.[1]

In 2008, there were 30,400 main telephone lines in use, making Burundi 178th in the world in terms of countries with the most main telephone lines in use.[1] This was a decrease from 2006 in which 35,000 main telephone lines were in use.[2] In 2005, there had been only 27,000 main telephone lines in use.[3] In 1995, there were 17,000 main telephone lines in use.[4]

In 2008, there were 480,600 cellular phones in use, making Burundi 156th in the world in terms of countries with the most cell phones in use.[1] This was a large increase with the number of cell phones almost doubling from the 250,000 in use in 2006.[2] In 2005, there had been 153,000 cell phones in use.[3] In 1995 there had been 343 cell phones in use.[4]

As of 2010, the domestic telephone system consists of open-wire, raditelephone communications, along with low capacity microwave radio relay.[1]

As of 2008, there was one satellite earth station, operated by Intelsat in the Indian Ocean.[1]

Internet [edit]

The increase in IPv4 address space allocated to Burundi is sign of greater internet use

The internet country code is .bi.[1] As of 2009, there were 191 internet hosts, making Burundi 189th in the world in terms of number of internet hosts. This is a slight increase from 162 internet hosts in 2008.[2] As of 2008, there were 65,000 internet users, making Burund 167th in the world in terms of countries with the most internet users.[1] This was a small increase from 60,000 internet users in 2006.[2]

Postal Service [edit]

Régie Nationale des Postes is the company responsible for postal service in Burundi.

Radio and television [edit]

As of 2001, there were zero AM radio broadcast stations, four FM stations, and one shortwave one.[1] In 1998, there had been two AM stations, two FM stations, and no shortwave stations.[4]

As of 2001, there was one television broadcast station.[1]

As of 1997, there were 440,000 radios in use and 25,000 televisions in use.[3]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k CIA. (2010, April 1) Burundi. Retrieved April 9, 2010, from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/by.html
  2. ^ a b c d CIA.Burundi. Retrieved August 19, 2009, from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/by.html
  3. ^ a b c CIA.Burundi. Retrieved September 8, 2006, from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/by.html
  4. ^ a b c CIA.Burundi. Retrieved April 23, 2001, from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/by.html

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