SES
Signs
Service
Agreement
with
SkyeVine
to
Provide
Broadband
Internet
in
Africa
14
October
2010
SES
S.A.
has
signed
a
service
agreement
with
the
South
African
information
and
communications
technology
provider
SkyeVine
(Pty)
Ltd.
for
the
delivery
of
its
satellite
broadband
service
in
Africa.
The
agreement
is
the
second
for
SES’
ASTRA2Connect
broadband
platform
on
the
African
continent.
SkyeVine,
a
joint
venture
company
between
Q-KON
and
Ellies
Holding
Ltd.,
will
provide
the
ASTRA2Connect
broadband
service
to
internet
service
providers,
corporations
and
public
institutions
for
resale
in
sub-Saharan
Africa.
Q-KON
is a
South-African
based
engineering
group
that
provides
turnkey
solutions
and
managed
network
services
to
the
African
telecommunications
market.
Ellies
Ltd
is
presently
the
largest
manufacturer,
importer,
wholesaler
and
distributor
of
TV
reception
related
products
in
southern
Africa.
“Our
agreement
with
SkyeVine
is
an
important
strategic
step
for
the
expansion
of
SES’
business
in
Africa,”
said
Norbert
Hölzle,
Chief
Commercial
Officer
at
SES
ASTRA.
“The
success
of
our
innovative
broadband
technology
in
Europe
has
already
demonstrated
that
we
are
in
the
market
with
the
right
product
at
the
right
time.
We
are
confident
to
continue
this
success
throughout
Africa
as
well.”
“SES’
broadband
service
will
greatly
enhance
the
broadband
product
offering
in
the
African
market,”
said
Dawie
de
Wet,
CTO
at
SkyeVine
and
CEO
at
Q-KON.
“Large
parts
of
the
continent
suffer
from
a
lack
of
broadband
networks,
but
reliable,
cost-effective
broadband
connections
are
necessary
for
the
economy
and
society
to
keep
up
with
the
rest
of
the
world.
With
our
new
product
we
can
offer
Africa
exactly
that.”
ASTRA2Connect
is
an
interactive
satellite-based
broadband
internet
access
that
is
offered
via
distribution
partners
to
end
customers
and
businesses
in
Europe,
the
Middle
East
and
Africa.
The
service
is
independent
from
any
terrestrial
networks
and
immediately
available
anywhere
within
the
footprint
of
the
satellite.
To
date,
ASTRA2Connect
has
more
than
65,000
end-users
in
Europe,
thereby
representing
the
largest
satellite-based
broadband
network
on
the
continent.