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Telecel Faso mobile network operator

By Rita HuJuly 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Offers mobile, internet and money transfer services
  • Operates LTE network across Burkina Faso

Services and coverage of Telecel Faso

Telecel Faso began operations in 2000 following telecom market liberalisation. It provides mobile voice and data services across Burkina Faso. The company operates GSM, 3G and 4G LTE mobile networks. Its 4G LTE network launched in 2020 with increased download and upload speeds. The operator serves over three million mobile subscribers nationwide. Telecel Faso owns telecom licences for mobile, data and related services. It runs a distribution network with many physical outlets. These locations include retail shops and regional service centres.

The company supplies mobile SIM cards and recharge vouchers. Customers use its services for calls, internet browsing and social messaging. The mobile network covers both urban and rural zones. Telecel Faso continues expanding its infrastructure through new towers and technical upgrades. It monitors network performance using its local engineering team. The company complies with regulations set by the national telecom authority. It also contributes to market competition and service diversification in the country. Telecel Faso plays a role in connecting people, businesses and communities through reliable telecom coverage.

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Mobile money and infrastructure development

Telecel Faso launched its mobile money service called Telecel Money. This platform enables money transfers and payments using mobile phones. Users can send and receive funds using a mobile wallet. The service includes airtime purchase, bill settlement and cash withdrawal. Customers access the platform through agents and mobile codes. The mobile money product supports daily transactions for individuals and businesses.

Telecel Faso partners with financial institutions to process and secure transfers. The platform operates alongside its voice and data network. Telecel Faso invests in mobile towers, base stations and fibre links. It upgrades system capacity to meet user demand. Its technical team oversees maintenance and service continuity. The company trains staff and partners to ensure efficient delivery. Telecel Faso also promotes digital inclusion through its mobile services. It offers packages for different income levels and locations. Its infrastructure supports growing demand for data and financial tools. The company follows national telecom policy goals. It aligns services with user needs and digital access initiatives.

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Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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