Dalkom and
Intelsat to
Expand
Broadband,
Media
Options for
Customers in
Africa,
Middle East
09 June
2017
Intelsat S.A.
announced today that
Dalkom Somalia
signed an agreement
for satellite
services that will
expand its broadband
enterprise and
direct-to-home (DTH)
services in East and
Central Africa and
the Middle East.
Under a multi-year
agreement, Dalkom, a
privately owned
operator based in
Somalia, will
incorporate Ku-band
satellite services
provided by Intelsat
17 to extend
services currently
delivered by its
fiber network. This
includes expanding
broadband enterprise
networks into
countries such as
South Sudan and
Democratic Republic
of the Congo, as
well as the Middle
East. Dalkom will
also add DTH
services to its
portfolio in
Somalia. Intelsat
17, located at 66°
East, is part of
Intelsat’s video
neighborhood in the
Indian Ocean region.
“We have a strong
terrestrial fiber
network, but our
opportunities to
expand into new
regions and
capitalize on new
opportunities were
limited,” said
Mohamed Jama, CEO of
Dalkom. “By adding
Intelsat’s satellite
expertise to our
network, we can
expand our
enterprise services
into regions where
terrestrial
technology cannot
provide services.
Intelsat 17 will
also allow us to
capitalize on
Intelsat’s media
distribution
knowledge to
introduce DTH
services for
customers. This
makes Dalkom the
first company to
offer these bundled
services in Somalia,
offering our
customers a one stop
shop for
communication
solutions.”
“Dalkom has offered
satellite services
in the past, but the
versatility of the
Intelsat 17
satellite convinced
them that moving to
Intelsat was the
best option for
meeting its
expansion goals,”
said Brian Jakins,
Intelsat's Vice
President, Africa.
“The ability to
deliver broadband
enterprise and DTH
services via the
same platform
provides easy access
to new markets and
customers without
worrying about
network reach and
reliability. This
allows Dalkom to
focus on growing its
business. Our
satellite platform
will also complement
its fiber services
by serving as an
instantly available
back-up to protect
against any service
interruptions.”