9/24/11

WE'VE GOT BURUNDI COVERED.

Cell phones in Burundi are rapidly gaining a significant place over  land phones as many cellular phones now provide Internet access and cell phone computers. SMS, MMS and broadband are becoming standard features on cell phones that are used by people of Burundi.
Shopping for cell phone deals, the best broadband and cell phone service will  help increase your productivity.

Burundi's mobilesubscribers rose by 55 percent in 2009,all that has been possible because of  the expanded network coverage in this east  african nation and the aggressive marketing by mobile operators.
The nation of 8 million people had 1,076,478 mobile users in 2009, up from 480,000 in 2008,with an estimated  number of 1,665,999 in 2010.

 




It is common to find on many shops walls a banner  showing that airtime cards are available or transfer of credit  is possible for those who are not able to afford cards.


The landlocked country has five active mobile operators, with U-com, owned by Egypt's Orascom, the largest player.

The four remaining operators   Onamob state-owned, Africell, owned by VTL Holdings of Dubai, Econet, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless from South Africa and  "Smart Mobile" Lacell SU from Nepal.

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