Communications:, Benin




Edyta Osmani
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The postal service is fairly reliable in Benin, and there are branch offices all over Cotonou, in all large cities, and many smaller villages. Look for the PTT sign.
Telecommunications is a burgeoning business in Benin, and making an overseas call is quite easy from Cotonou, although it is expensive. Aside from the telephone facilities at most PTTs, there are many "Cabine telephones" throughout the city, from which you can place your call (look for signs). However, the concept of international telephone calling cards is not widely known here, so you may encounter some difficulties as you try to explain the concept. Your best bet is to go to a busy PTT in Cotonou. Calling overseas from other points in Benin ranges from easy to difficult; generally speaking, phone service is better in the southern part of the country and once you get north of Parakou, increasingly difficult.
Internet cafes with e-mail service are springing up all over Cotonou, and can also be found in some southern cities such as Porto Novo, Lokossa and Allada. Rates vary, so your best bet is to check out several, or ask a local friend.
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