The inspection, initiated by the Ministry of Digital Transition, Posts and Electronic Communications (Ministère de la Transition digitale, des Postes et des Communications électroniques) on June 15, will run until June 24, covering fiber optic networks, technical equipment . The inspection, initiated by the Ministry of Digital Transition, Posts and Electronic Communications (Ministère de la Transition digitale, des Postes et des Communications électroniques) on June 15, will run until June 24, covering fiber optic networks, technical equipment . en. com Reported - The government of Burkina Faso has launched an inspection campaign targeting certain public telecommunications infrastructure across the country, aiming to protect these assets to ensure stable access to the internet and digital services. The inspection, initiated by the. Burkina Faso's telecommunications regulator on Monday, June 29, launched a four-day workshop aimed at strengthening the role of local authorities in the deployment of telecom infrastructure. As reported by Ecofin Agency, the aim is to expand network coverage in areas where there's no network coverage, otherwise known as "white zones. " The rollout will see 250. The Ministry of Digital Transition, in partnership with the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (ARCEP) and national telecom operators, has reported steady progress in their shared mission to enhance telecommunications services and broaden network coverage across. Burkina Faso's government has stepped up pressure on telecom operators to deliver on service-quality commitments agreed in October 2024. At a review meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 10, authorities gave operators six months to meet obligations set for 2025 and 2026. Digital Transition Minister Aminata.