Eutelsat and
Isocel Telecom join forces to provide
satellite connectivity to Benin tax
authorities
12 November 2014
Eutelsat Communications and Isocel
Telecom, one of Benin’s leading Internet
Service Providers, announced the
conclusion of a multi-year lease for
C-band capacity on the EUTELSAT 3B
satellite to support the country’s tax
collection system.
A secure private network for Benin’s
tax authorities
The capacity booked on EUTELSAT 3B
will support a secure private network,
to go live in December that will raise
efficiency by transmitting citizen tax
data gathered from collection centres
across the country to the central
administration in Cotonou.
This new data transmission network,
using robust C-band capacity, has been
specially designed to operate in a
country whose tropical climate is
characterised by the monsoon period
running from April to November.
Collection centres beyond range of
terrestrial infrastructure, from Ouidah
in the South to Malanville in the North,
can now be directly linked to the
country’s central administration.
Nationwide services for Isocel
Telecom
Commenting on the new contract,
Robert Aouad, CEO of Isocel Telecom,
said: “Through this first collaboration
with Eutelsat we are expanding our
portfolio of services with satellite
communications and extending our
coverage to the whole country, including
to the most isolated regions. We have
placed our trust in a leading satellite
operator in the West African region and
can now benefit from the resources of
the new EUTELSAT 3B satellite.”
Rodney Benn, Eutelsat’s Regional Vice
President for Africa, added: “Launched
in May 2014, the EUTELSAT 3B satellite
is designed to diversify and increase
our resources and footprint at the 3°
East position. Together with EUTELSAT 7B,
we are now exceptionally well positioned
to meet customer demand for data
transmission and site interconnection
services across West Africa. We are
proud to be selected for this new
service by a major operator in Benin
whose development is redefining the
telecoms sector in the country.”