Internet in Guinea

Guinea has established an international hub with the help of USAID's Leland Initiative Project.  Two ISPs have been created: BINTTA/MiriNet and ETI-BULL.  Telecommunications problems have inhibited rapid Internet growth but the system is expected to undergo rapid modernization and expansion.  Local calls cost approximately 100 Guinean Francs a minute which is roughly 6 USD per hour.  Although it has gotten off to a slow start, Guinea is expected to quickly expand its Internet capabilitis.

 

INTERNET:

Guinea Internet Access Provider Lists

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NEWS:

WashingtonPost.com: International: Guinea

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