The government of Equatorial Guinea recently
launched the first telecommunications infrastructure company, GITGE (Management and Maintenance of Telecommunication Infrastructures
organization in Equatorial Guinea), to optimize the national telecommunications
service with the installation of fiber optics that currently link the capital
city of Malabo and Bata.
“GITGE is a great
addition to Equatorial Guinea’s telecommunications sector as we continue to
serve the rapidly developing country’s communications needs,” said President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. “It will advance our communications’ reach and take us to a new
level of telecommunications.”
This investment
aims to significantly improve the quality of communications in the country.
Through GITGE's management, the operators will be able to process information in a
much more efficient way, such as through the use of fiber optics.
GETESA, (Equatorial
Guinea Telecommunications) is the first operator in the country to partner with
GITGE.