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Burundi Ramps Up Efforts to Resolve Internet Problems as Public Dissatisfaction Grows

ARCT unveils plans for solar-powered solutions and new towers to improve network reliability amid ongoing connectivity issues.

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Burundian Consumers Call for Urgent Action on Failing Telecom Services

Consumer rights advocates say unreliable telecom services are hindering economic growth and daily communication, urging the government to take immediate action.

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Burundi’s Tech Education Faces Hurdles as AI Grows and Internet Challenges Persist

Limited equipment and outdated training leave Burundian IT graduates underprepared for the job market.

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Citizens and Civil Society Call for Action on Worsening Internet Connectivity Issues in Burundi

As businesses struggle with unreliable internet that undermines customer trust, citizens and civil society groups urge the government to take urgent steps to...

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Telecom Companies Raise Alarm Over Foreign Currency and Fuel Shortages Amid Burundi’s Internet Crisis

Telecom operators in Burundi warn that severe shortages of fuel and foreign currency are crippling their operations, exacerbating the country’s internet and communication...

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