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AB - This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. The government''s decision to invest and take full control of the
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Enabling Ubiquitous Global Communications in Equatorial Guinea Via the Transformation of Getesa. Am. J. Eng. Technol.
This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. Equatorial Guinea has three telecommunication companies: GETESA, Muni and Gecomsa. Getesa is the largest and the historical Equatorial Guinea telecommunication company established in 1987.
This paper focuses on the modernization of the first national Mobile Network of Equatorial Guinea, called GETESA. The government's decision to invest and take full control of the network was motivated by the lack of network quality, which had poor capacity, with 69% of the network coverage Received-Signal-Code-Power (RSCP) below 95dMm.
Equatorial Guinea has three telecommunication companies: GETESA, Muni and Gecomsa. Getesa is the largest and the historical Equatorial Guinea telecommunication company established in 1987. The Government of Equatorial Guinea holds 60% of the company whereas France Cable held 40% until it transferred its shares to Orange in 2010.
Equatorial Guinea has Gecomsa. Getesa is the largest and the histor ical Equatorial Guinea telecommunication company establi shed in 1987. its shares to Orange in 2010. back the 40% shares due to bad management. The network quality. In addi tion to this, for the past 30 years, France they tran sfer the know -how to Equa torial Guine a nationals.
This modernization program has had a positive effect on the economy of Equatorial Guinea. Capacity Congestion. Cell RTWP Distribution. Traffic Evolution -National Network. Traffic Evolution -Mobile Network. Total Customer. Content may be subject to copyright.
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