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Malawi Internet Access Cafes

There are many bars, restaurants and cafes in the Lilongwe city of Malawi. Among other cities, Lilongwe is the most developed city of the country therefore
it is equipped with internet access and various cafes. Malawi internet access areas/cafes help as a major mode of communication for the people. The Malawi cafes having internet access are served by the following service providers:
  • SDNP
  • Malawi Net
  • BUMAS
  • Integrated Computers
  • Computerland
  • Epsilon & Omega
  • WISS
  • Global Internet
  • Africa Online
  • Leland initiative
The total number of internet users in Malawi comes around to 4,400. In Malawi, the internet service is availed by a large section of people. The Malawi internet access /cafes are very helpful for those students pursuing higher studies. Since it is one of the poorest countries of Africa, having personal computer with internet connection is too pricey for the people. Malawians can easily access any kind of information by availing the facilities provided by the cafes. Following is the information regarding the usage of internet in Malawi:
  • Commercial: 38%
  • Individual: 38%
  • NGO/UN/International: 11%
  • Academic and Research: 3%
  • Government: 10%
A total of seven cafes are there in Malawi providing Internet facilities, telephone, clerical services and fax. Among the seven Malawi cafes, three of them are in Blantyre city and Nkhatabay has one. The Malawians residing in Lilongwe city and Mzuzu are also able to avail the internet facility offered by the four cafes, two in each city. The Malawi internet cafes are growing in numbers in various important cities of Malawi. Located in Lilongwe, the Salima Internet cafe is a popular coffee bar. A traveler may access internet in these locations of Malawi:
  • Epsilon Omega
  • Lilongwe Hotel
  • British Council Library



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