Burkina Faso is a country that can’t boast high-income economy or well-developed industries. The state of its telecommunications sphere is rather poor due to a low level of electricity penetration. Fixed-line networks infrastructure leaves much to desire. Nevertheless, namely this defect was one of the driving forces for mobile services development in the country. Though nowadays, mobile telephony penetration level in the country is much lower than in the majority of African states, the mobile operators functioning on the market of Burkina Faso (Telecel Faso, Telmob (Onatel) and Orange) have already done a good way and are going further to new achievements and to introducing opportunities of mobile services to new groups of population.
Did you find what you were looking for?
If not, please describe the issues encountered while searching for a booster model or choose from the variants below.
People in Burkina Faso got a chance to feel benefits of mobile communication in 2000, but at that time mobile services were affordable only for a very small percentage of population. But the time flows. Now more and more people are becoming mobile operators’ subscribers, especially taking into consideration the fact that the quality of fixed-line telephony hasn’t been improved but necessity in communicating and staying in touch is still here. The market of mobile communications is still developing and has a huge potential that without any doubts needs to be used.
Telecel Faso is one of the mobile services providers competing on the national market. According to the number of its subscribers, the company occupies the third position in the country. To stay afloat and to gain new clients, Telecel Faso is expected to ensure stable, continuously high quality of services provided and low affordable tariffs. The issue for the mobile operator is that it also needs to remain profitable. Nevertheless, Telecel Faso manages to cope with this task. Today, it offers GSM and 3G mobile services and is greatly investing into further development of its technical base and infrastructure. Telecel Faso mobile coverage is being regularly amplified though we must admit that it still hasn’t reached 100% of the country’s territory. That’s why in some zones, especially in those that are located rather far from the major cities, Telecel Faso mobile signal problems can be observed. These Telecel Faso mobile signal issues are extremely annoying if you have them somewhere where you spend the majority of your time, for example in your house or at your working place. Telecel Faso bad signal considerably spoils the quality of your calls, without speaking about mobile internet access. Quite often Telecel Faso poor reception makes any mobile communication impossible, if the signal is too weak. Of course, such mobile services that you can’t turn to are absolutely useless.
But we know what you need to do if you want to continue enjoying mobile communication. You need to install a mobile phone signal booster Telecel Faso with two antennas and one Telecel Faso booster box. Weak mobile signal will be received, improved by Telecel Faso network signal booster and transferred to your mobile device. Our Telecel Faso signal repeaters are reasonably priced and can be delivered to any corner of the world just in 7 days. There are models for calls, and Internet (4G signal boost and cell phone booster 3G). If you order one of our Telecel Faso signal boosters for home, you will get a 3-year warranty and full customer support service at any time you may need our assistance.
Note: information on Telecel Faso frequencies is taken from public sources. MyAmplifiers.com thoroughly monitors its relevance and guarantees 97% accuracy. However, if you have any doubts concerning the compatibility of a specific booster model with Telecel Faso frequencies in your region, please, contact our managers.
How I managed to master my Lycamobile signal problems thanks to GSM booster UK Lycamobile.
Mathew Tebbitt (United Kingdom, Old Aberdeen)
Our experience with Tigo signal problems.
Lumusi Gyepi (Ghana, Agogo)
Good stuff. You get your money’s worth.
Andrés Mercado (Spain, Valencia)
With a cell phone booster kit I forgot how to live with VIPnet signal problems.
Juraj Delic (Croatia, Taborište)