Djibouti
Mobile networks and carriers in Djibouti use 1 GSM band. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work in Djibouti. See the tables below for details.
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Check device compatibilityDjibouti's mobile network has evolved significantly since its inception. The country's first mobile network was introduced in the early 2000s, with the primary provider being Djibouti Telecom. Initially, the network was limited to the capital city, Djibouti City, and was primarily used for voice services. Over the years, the network has expanded to cover more areas, including rural regions, with the introduction of mobile cellular coverage.
By 2015, the number of mobile/cellular lines had reached 312,000, significantly increasing access to mobile communication services across the country. The network has continued to grow, with mobile phone use becoming more prevalent than landline use. Djibouti Telecom remains the sole provider of telecommunication services, utilizing a microwave radio relay network and fiber-optic cables in the capital city. The network's expansion and modernization have been crucial for supporting the country's position as a financial and business hub.
Carriers
Name | # of frequency bands in use |
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Evatis | 1 |
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Frequencies in use
GSM
Name | Interface |
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900 MHz (E-GSM) | GSM |
Latest updates
- 2024/08/09 - Carrier Evatis updated.