Eutelsat and YahClick sign MoU to boost satellite broadband in Africa
As part of the agreement, Yahsat will get exclusive rights to Eutelsats Konnect capacity over Ethiopia.
As part of the agreement, Yahsat will get exclusive rights to Eutelsats Konnect capacity over Ethiopia.
Under this MoU, OneWebs LEO satellites will provide connectivity, enabling NOW to offer a wide range of enhanced broadband services to different sectors in the Philippines.
Located in the New Bussa Local Government Area of the state near the Kainji Hydropower Plant, the Free Trade Zone covers more than 2000 hectares of land.
Liquid will become the first ground gateway provider for Eutelsat Konnect in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The non-binding agreement will leverage satellite broadband capacity from Viasat's current satellite systems and the ViaSat-3 satellite platform once it is launched and operational.
The new joint venture will extend network reach by leveraging SES's satellites in both geostationary and medium earth orbits, including O3b mPOWER.
This partnership will allow YahClick to offer its services to unserved and underserved areas across the region.
Eutelsat and Facebook have previously conducted pilots in rural and underserved areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo to offer affordable internet access to customers on a pre-paid basis.
The first phase of the project includes the installation of 50 new WiFi satellite hotspots in Brazil, powered by Facebook Connectivitys Express WiFi platform.
The partnership will enable Yahsat to offer free satellite broadband services for remote schooling in areas within the UAE that lacking internet connectivity.
The IP solution provided by Inmarsat?s SB-S enables the control of air traffic modernisation programmes, such as the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) masterplan and NextGen in the U.S.