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Its "paralysing traffic congestion, frequent power outages and communications blackouts make it difficult for residents to live comfortably, let alone work efficiently," she says, arguing that to move back-office operations abroad now involves much more than finding a source of cheap labour.The advice is: do it, but do it "smarter".
Ecuador is in its third month of frequent power cuts.
If unaddressed, it will mean more frequent power outages, traffic jams, higher prices at supermarkets, and even dangerous accidents like the bridge collapses of recent years.
Kenya already uses up all its 1,200MW capacity and is compensating for frequent power cuts by installing temporary diesel generators.
The country remains wretchedly poor, inefficient, with little medical care in its remote areas, few roads and with frequent power cuts, even in Dar es Salaam, the largest city.
Once, when he was twelve, he was watching a forbidden videotape, and, during one of his neighborhood's frequent power outages, it got stuck in the VCR.
It already suffers from double-digit unemployment, frequent power outages and widespread poverty.
The island location does have its downsides: power is run from a generator and there are frequent power cuts, meaning there's no hot water, lights, air-conditioning, or Wi-Fi during that time.
Signs of imminent failure might include regular poor performance, frequent errors and/or popups, unknown programs being installed, frequent power loss (the computer shuts down automatically frequently), frequent crashes, or certain parts not working.
It was also unclear, given the country's frequent power failures, how many Iraqis got to see the photos.
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