GEO Haiti 2010
GEO Haiti 2010
GEO Haiti 2010
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<strong>GEO</strong> HAITI • <strong>2010</strong><br />
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Table 14: Telecommunication infrastructure in the main provincial towns of <strong>Haiti</strong><br />
Provinces<br />
and main<br />
cities<br />
Access to telephones and the internet<br />
Mobiles Fixed lines Internet<br />
Cap-Nord 70% Téléco (NS)<br />
Digicel 98%<br />
Sud-Cayes Voila 95%<br />
Haitel 30%<br />
Digicel(NS)<br />
Fort Liberté-<br />
Voila (NS)<br />
Nord-est<br />
Haitel (NS)<br />
Digicel(NS)<br />
Gonaïves-<br />
Voila (NS)<br />
Artibonite<br />
Haitel (NS)<br />
Centre Digicel 75%<br />
–Hinche Voila 75%<br />
Digicel (NS)<br />
Sud-est<br />
Voila (NS)<br />
–Jacmel<br />
Haitel (NS)<br />
Digicel (NS)<br />
Grand’Anse<br />
Voila (NS)<br />
Jeremie<br />
Haitel (NS)<br />
Digicel<br />
Les Nippes –<br />
Voila<br />
Miragoane<br />
Haitel<br />
Ouest– Digicel (NS)<br />
Port-au- Voila (NS)<br />
Prince Haitel (NS)<br />
Coverage in the<br />
department<br />
Port-de-Paix<br />
Digicel 90%<br />
Nord-est<br />
Voila 60%<br />
Haitel 30%<br />
NS = Non specified<br />
Source: http://www.conatel.gouv.ht/departement/<br />
120.000<br />
clients<br />
No longer exists<br />
No longer exists<br />
No longer exists<br />
Téléco (NS)<br />
Téléco<br />
(only the town<br />
center of Jérémie)<br />
Exists only in<br />
the Miragoane<br />
town center<br />
Téléco (16<br />
communities<br />
served)<br />
Téléco<br />
(NS)<br />
According to CONATEL (2009), the national <strong>Haiti</strong>an<br />
regulator of this sector, a significant amount of<br />
infrastructures has been created in the country<br />
in recent years, and more than 4,000 Internetcafes<br />
have benefited from the provision of these<br />
services. Through CONATEL, some parts of the<br />
country possess TeleCentres 30 to provide training<br />
on information technology and on the application,<br />
by the population, of such technologies. In this<br />
context, broadband internet coverage would have<br />
Hainet (NS)<br />
Accès Haïti<br />
Hugues Net, (NS)<br />
Accès Haïti, Star<br />
band, Téléco net<br />
No longer<br />
exists plus<br />
Accès Haïti.<br />
1 seul fournisseur<br />
Several suppliers<br />
Accèss Haïti<br />
La Televens<br />
No supplier<br />
Hainet, Accèss<br />
Haïti, Multilink,<br />
ACN<br />
Direcway and<br />
Accèss Haïti (ville<br />
Port de Paix)<br />
Internet-cafes<br />
Electricity<br />
63 15 h/d<br />
46 and 36<br />
call centers<br />
24/24<br />
12 for the province 6 h/d<br />
125 and 60<br />
call centers<br />
14 Internet-cafes,<br />
2 call centers,<br />
1 multimedia center<br />
30 Internet-cafes<br />
6 centers<br />
11 Internet-cafes<br />
et 14 call centers<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
10 h/d<br />
3 communities<br />
are served<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
18-24h/d<br />
Ville Miragoane&<br />
Payant<br />
6 h/d<br />
40 Internet-cafes 6 h/d<br />
been considered by the main suppliers of Internet<br />
services for the country’s ten provinces, under<br />
terms set by CONATEL.<br />
With respect to roads, these are mostly in poor<br />
condition. Most secondary roads are made of<br />
dirt and lack maintenance. This network serves<br />
all those transiting constantly from one region to<br />
another, seriously deteriorating even more during<br />
the rain and hurricane seasons.<br />
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