DRCONGO-UNREST-ECONOMY-TELECOM-INTERNET
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A young engineer connects his laptop to internet on February 25, 2015 in Kinshasa. Sales are down and business is slow -- small entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of Congo are bearing the brunt of an official clampdown on mobile Internet services and text messages. Internet operators remain powerless in the face of complaints from customers and have yet to communicate the extent of their losses caused by the restrictions. People, however, have found various ways of bypassing the restrictions although it has meant shelling out more. AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO SCOPPA (Photo by FEDERICO SCOPPA / AFP) (Photo by FEDERICO SCOPPA/AFP via Getty Images)
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