CBINET (French: Centre Burundais de l'Internet) is an internet access provider in Burundi.
In addition to internet access it provides interconnection services (MPLS or VPN), network installation (wired or wireless), VSAT installation and maintenance, server installation, website hosting, domain name registration, provision of public IP addresses, etc.
[1] In January 2007 Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi, announced a decision to erase debts owed to the state by media companies.
The Centre Burundais de l'Internet (CBINET) owed 107 million BIF to the state, which was forgiven.
[3] Decree No100/44 of 7 March 2015 granted CBINET a license to establish and exploit an internet network in Burundi.