Leading Central African ISP Signs
High Capacity Deal with O3b Networks
Bandwidth
to provide vital connectivity across
Democratic Republic of Congo
On the verge of launching its
next-generation satellite
constellation, O3b Networks today
announced a major long-term capacity
deal providing highly resilient and
affordable capacity to the leading
ISP in the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
The agreement will provide for over
500 Megabytes of ultra low-latency
capacity to deliver high-speed broadband
services throughout the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), a country of
more than 70 million people, including
10 million in the capital city of
Kinshasa alone.
As part of the agreement, O3b’s next
generation IP trunking solution will be
deployed to provide international
capacity in addition to offering mobile
backhaul services to connect both urban
hubs and rural villages with ultra
high-speed broadband at ultra low
latencies and cost. The innovative
offering is a long-awaited technological
leap in a region held back by its own
remoteness in land-locked Africa and
reliant upon limited and expensive
legacy satellite solutions. Under this
agreement, O3b Networks will deliver a
new level of connectivity, with
fiber-like speed and quality featuring
sub 150 millisecond latencies and
breakthrough affordability and
reliability.
“Kinshasa and neighboring Brazzaville
are home to more than 12 million people
who until now have been without
broadband connectivity,” said
Omar
Trujillo, VP Africa, O3b Networks.”
By
delivering highly affordable and
ubiquitous bandwidth with the
performance and speed of fiber, DRC will
instantaneously move from one of the
worst connected to one of the best
connected places on the planet, spurring
rapid economic and social development in
the region.”