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Rwanda facts from the CIA World Factbook:
Location:
Central Africa, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, north of Burundi
Natural hazards:
periodic droughts the volcanic Virunga Mountains are in the northwest along the border with Democratic Republic of the Congo
Telecommunications:
general assessment: govt. invests in smart city infrastructure expanding wholesale LTE services govt. launches SIM card registration growing economy and foreign aid help launch telecom sector, despite widespread poverty slow to liberalize mobile sector competing operators roll out national fiber optic backbone that connects to submarine cables of neighboring countries ending expensive dependence on satellite (2020)
domestic: the capital, Kigali, is connected to provincial centers by microwave radio relay, and recently by cellular telephone service much of the network depends on wire and HF radiotelephone fixed-line less than 1 per 100 and mobile-cellular telephone density has increased to 76 telephones per 100 persons (2019)
international: country code - 250 international connections employ microwave radio relay to neighboring countries and satellite communications to more distant countries satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean) in Kigali (includes telex and telefax service) international submarine fiber-optic cables on the African east coast has brought international bandwidth and lessened the dependency on satellites